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Waiting Period Law that States an Abortion Cannot Take Place Before a 48-Hour “Waiting Period” on Hold in Tennessee Feb 22, 2021 at 07:35 am by WGNS
On Friday, February 19, 2021, the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a divided 2-1 decision, ruled to deny the State of Tennessee s petition to stay the injunction applied by the Federal District Court of Middle Tennessee against Tennessee’s 48-hour waiting period with regard to abortions.
As a result of the court proceedure, there is no requirment for a woman to wait 48-hours before having an abortion in Tennessee.
Stacy Dunn, Vice President of Tennessee Right to Life stated, “This is, yet again, another slap in the face to the voters of Tennessee who sent their legislators to Nashville to enact legislation such as this waiting period and informed consent law to protect pregnant women and their unborn children.”
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Rep. Diego Hernandez Tells OPB He Will Resign Rather Than Face Feb. 23 Expulsion Vote His decision comes after a federal judge on Feb. 20 rejected his bid to block the vote. Rep. Diego Hernandez. (Sam Gehrke) Updated February 21 State Rep. Diego Hernandez told Oregon Public Broadcasting on Sunday night that he would resign rather than face a Feb. 23 vote on whether to expel him from the Oregon House. Today I tendered my resignation so my colleagues may focus on serving Oregonians and so I can move forward with my life and focus on my health and family, Hernandez told OPB on Sunday evening.
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The Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York provided guidance to banks regarding payment notices in the case of
In re Citibank August 11, 2020 Wire Transfers after Citibank erroneously transferred over $900 million to lenders. After concluding that Citibank was not entitled to return of the funds, the Court offered several suggestions to banks. Specifically, the Court recommended that banks create clear standards regarding payment notices. If a payment notice always comes before an actual payment by a certain period of time (and there are security mechanisms to ensure happens), then failure to have such notice would raise a flag with lenders that an overpayment was in error. Notices should “unambiguously and explicitly” describe the size and nature of the payment. The Court suggested language like the following: “You will shortly receive a wire payment of $X. This payment is for interest only;
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