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United States: Rhode Island Enacts Comprehensive Pay Equity Law - Littler Mendelson

Mondaq

Rhode Island has joined the growing ranks of states that have enacted a sweeping pay equity statute. The Rhode Island law, which takes effect on January 1, 2023

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Environmental Rights in State Constitutions

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

However, the constitutions of six states do have provisions with explicit environmental rights – Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Montana, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. (The plaintiffs are now back in the district court seeking much more modest relief.).

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December 1 Deadline for Biennial Ownership Reports Begins A Busy Regulatory Month for Broadcasters

Broadcast Law Blog

December 1 is also the deadline for noncommercial ownership reports to be filed by noncommercial radio stations in Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont , and noncommercial television stations in Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota (see our Advisory here ).

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FDA Takes Another Small Step to Increase Naloxone Access

FDA Law Blog

Harm reduction programs typically aren’t medical clinics or pharmacies and would not hold any state licenses that would allow them to purchase prescription drugs; although, at least one state (Rhode Island ) has created a licensure category for harm reduction centers.

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US Supreme Court declines to hear oil company petitions to move climate change cases to federal court

JURIST

Each petition focuses on two federal statutes regarding the transfer of a case to federal court: 28 U.S.C. The Rhode Island government brought identical complaints in Shell Oil Products Company LLC v. Rhode Island. 1441(a) and 28 U.S.C. Justice Samuel Alito did not participate in the decision to deny certiorari.

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Federal Court Refuses to Halt Construction of Revolution Wind Project

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Recently, a federal court denied two back-to-back motions by a group called Green Oceans to preliminarily enjoin construction of the 704-megawatt Revolution Wind project off the coast of Rhode Island.

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Restitution, medical malpractice, and a capital appeal

SCOTUSBlog

In such cases, the rule is that federal courts apply state substantive law and federal procedural law. Relisted after the Dec. 21 and Feb. 28 conferences.) Ocean State Tactical, LLC v.

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