• Donald Trump says each US state should determine different abortion laws

    In a Truth Social post outlining his view of reproductive rights, former US president declined to endorse a national abortion banDonald Trump on Monday announced his belief that individual US states should decide the legality of abortion, declining to endorse a national ban on the procedure.The former president’s stated position dashed hopes of anti-abortion groups, who want a federal ban, and drew the ire of Democrats, who blame Trump for outright bans and severe restrictions already in place...

  • Here are some other laws state had on books in 1864

    Here are some other laws state had on books in 1864 (First column, 4th story, link) Related stories:ARIZONA ABORTION FALLOUT JUST BEGINNINGShouts of 'Shame! Shame!' erupt as fight engulfs lawmakersWHELAN: Conservatives no longer care about freedomAlone in bathroom: Fear and uncertainty of post-Roe medication procedure

  • Abortion laws by state, explained

    Abortion access now is a state-by-state patchwork of laws that is ever-changing as new restrictions take effect.

  • State Police crack down on Move Over Law

    BATH, N.Y. (WETM) - New York State Troopers are cracking down on violators of New York's newly updated Move Over Law. The law became effective in 2012 and requires drivers to slow down, move into the center or left lane or attempt to do that when an emergency vehicle is pulled over. It was expanded []

  • Marijuana's licensing woes in other states a warning for Pennsylvania

    (The Center Square) — Another legislative hearing on recreational marijuana legalization focused on avoiding the mistakes of other states. Legislators want to focus on equity, but economic considerations can make it difficult. “Due to lack of funding, many companies who are equity (license holders) are controlled by really large, multi-state operators,” said Laury Lucien, CEO of Cami Flower, a marijuana business in Massachusetts. “The people who are controlling...

  • State Supreme Court visits WVU College of Law

    Students get to view oral arguments, interact with justices.

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    1864 law may send people out of state for abortions

    With a near total ban about to kick in in Arizona, abortion providers are keeping an eye on options in other states.

  • React State vs Refs – Differences and Use Cases

    In this article, we'll delve into a thorough comparison of React state and refs, exploring their suitability for specific scenarios. When faced with the need to store data in your React application, the first question that comes to mind is: "Will the data change at some point during the component's

  • Tribal-state commission was meant to accommodate differing views

    “I would suggest that MITSC is designed specifically to accommodate a range of perspectives and to encourage tough conversations among Tribal and state commissioners that can facilitate actual consensus and work to resolve the complex and longstanding issues in state-Tribal relations.”

  • Laws changed on harvesting decoratives and edibles from state land

    Small amounts for personal use are allowed, permits required for large collection and sale.

  • 15 states recruited to help enforce airline consumer laws

    The Biden administration is enlisting the help of officials in 15 states to enforce consumer-protection laws covering airline travelers, a power that by law is limited to the federal government.

  • Audit of lectern purchase cites issues of noncompliance with state laws

    (The Center Square) - A report released Monday from the Arkansas Legislative Audit said Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' office may have violated state law by paying for a podium before it was delivered and applying it to operating expenses. Sanders' office denied any state laws were broken. The Arkansas Joint Legislative Joint Auditing Committee agreed in October to an expedited audit of the lectern's purchase. Blogger Matt Campbell, was the first to...