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(The Center Square) – A 2-1 ruling by the Tacoma-based Washington State Court of Appeals Division II upheld the state’s prior mask mandate and authority to do so. The ruling also contained a dissent that seemingly encouraged more legislative oversight of emergency powers.
State attorneys general may soon play a larger role in the regulation of tech companies and digital industries, speakers discussed at the National Association of Attorneys General summit this week. Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, NAAG president, chose the topic for this week’s conference in Des Moines: consumer protection in the internet age. The officials […]
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After eight years, the Pennsylvania school-funding lawsuit is in the hands of the judge, creating a waiting game heading into the new school year.
A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit can go forward against the city of Wymore and its Emergency Medical Services department on three former workers' claims of gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation.
Amid an ongoing legal battle with a local sex shop, the Marietta City Council is set to vote Wednesday on an overhaul of its businesses govern…
In response to the ruling, attorney Vince Powers, said: “My clients just wanted to help people in their community. They did not want to be treated that way.“
(The Center Square) — A Fulton County judge could soon decide whether to block the state’s fetal heartbeat law from taking effect.
The Bettendorf Community School District is now the second public school system in Eastern Iowa facing a lawsuit for a possible open-meetings violation.
The family of a Webster County woman is suing Trinity Regional Medical Center in Fort Dodge for an alleged chain of errors that resulted in her death. The lawsuit claims the hospital violated federal regulations related to the discharge of emergency-room patients before they are stabilized. Government inspectors cited the hospital for two such violations […]
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Three St. Louis police organizations have filed a lawsuit against the city to block a law expanding civilian oversight of the police. The law, which was approved by the St. Louis Board of Alderman last month and signed last week by Mayor Tishaura Jones, would create the Division of Civilian Oversight. Over the next year, the […]
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