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Public Defender Shortages Reaching Critical Levels: Report

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What’s more, legal experts say that these shortages have been the operational norm for years across our country as a whole, Law360 reports. . In January, both the American Bar Association (ABA) and the consulting firm Moss Adams LLP released two reports, detailing a public defender shortage in Western American states.

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More Concerns About The Broadcast of Medical Marijuana Ads

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In the last few days, NPR has broadcast stories about the Department of Justice writing letters to authorities in Rhode Island and Arizona , in both cases saying that the Federal government still considers the sale of marijuana, even medical marijuana, to be a Federal felony subject to prosecution.

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Court Leak on Abortion Sends Tremors Through African-American Community

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A 2013 study that examined 413 civil and criminal cases brought forward after Roe found that Black women were “significantly more likely to be arrested, reported to state authorities by hospital staff, and subjected to felony charges,” according to VICE News.

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High Court Gun Ruling Fuels Licensing Debate in States

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Those states include Massachusetts, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Hawaii, and California. In 2020, while Black people made up 18% of New York’s population, they accounted for 78% of the state’s felony gun possession cases.

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October 2019 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Rhode Island Federal Court Denied Motion to Stay Remand Order in Rhode Island’s Climate Change Case. Rhode Island v. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore v. BP p.l.c. , 19-1644 (4th Cir. DECISIONS AND SETTLEMENTS. Pursuant to a consent order, the remand order will not be entered until October 10, 2019.

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March 2018 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The California federal court said the substantive legal issues in the District of Wyoming case were distinct from the procedural issues at issue in this action. Energy & Environment Legal Institute v. The court ordered the Board of Regents to produce all requested records within 90 days. Arizona Board of Regents , No.

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