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Arkansas House Committee Advances Abortion Ban, Governor Won t Say If He ll Sign

Arkansas House Committee Advances Abortion Ban, Governor Won t Say If He ll Sign
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How grassroots advocacy saved a forest, park and neighborhood

Bill Haltom lives just a block from Overton Park. He is an award-winning columnist for the Tennessee USA Today Network, and the author of 8 books ranging in topics from seersucker to civility. 50 years ago this week, on March 2,1971, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in Citizens to Preserve Overton Park v. Volpe. The case involved the proposed construction of Interstate 40 through Overton Park, a 342 acre old forest and public park in the center of midtown Memphis. In 1956, Congress had passed the National Interstate Highway Act, the largest public works project in American history, authorizing $26 billion for the construction of 41,000 miles of a national highway system.

Roger Eddy: The need for Illinois to map its way to fair

Roger Eddy Behind closed doors, something very important is happening in our democracy.  I would suspect that aside from people who follow redistricting, many are unaware of both the process and outcome of redistricting. I do think everyone would argue for a “fair” process.  The United States Constitution says very little about redistricting, except for some limited references in Article 1, Section 2. In the third paragraph of this section, a process for enumerating the population of the states to determine the number of seats that each state would have in Congress is described this way: “Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this union, according to their respective numbers.” Basically, this describes the census process that takes place every 10 years, and why states take census gathering so seriously.

Why I Hired a Rock Star to Work at Our Law Firm?

Share this article Share this article SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Frederick Penney, the founding partner of Penney and Associates, injury lawyers, takes a hard look at why a law firm would hire a musician as a trial lawyer.  https://www.penneylawyers.com/. With over 28 years experience running a law practice Frederick Penney relates some practical advice, observations, and statistical analysis why a law firm or large company should hire a musician.  Musicians and Lawyers Frederick W. Penney Attorney at Law While looking on the internet I came across a Quora inquiry where someone was asking if they should become a musician or a lawyer. https://www.quora.com/Should-I-be-a-musician-or-a-lawyer-My-passion-is-music-but-I-think-the-law-would-give-me-more-of-a-stable-and-consistent-pay-check. There were several people that commented on this query and I asked myself as the managing partner of Penney and Associates, Injury lawyers, did we make the right move whe

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