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10 Jul 2019, 6:32 am by Kevin Kaufman
(b) 7.25% 1 1.41% 8.66% 9 2.50% Colo. 2.90% 45 4.73% 7.63% 16 8.30% Conn. 6.35% 12 0.00% 6.35% 33 0.00% Del. 0.00% 46 0.00% 0.00% 47 0.00% Fla. 6.00% 17 1.05% 7.05% 23 2.50% Ga. 4.00% 40 3.33% 7.33% 19 5.00% Hawaii (c) 4.00% 40 0.41% 4.41% 45 0.50% Idaho 6.00% 17 0.03% 6.03% 37 3.00% Ill. 6.25% 13 2.53% 8.78% 7 4.75% Ind. 7.00% 2 0.00% 7.00% 24 0.00% Iowa 6.00% 17 0.82% 6.82% 29 1.00% Kans. 6.50% 9 2.17% 8.67% 8 4.00% Ky. 6.00% 17 0.00% 6.00% 38 0.00% La. 4.45% 38 5.00% 9.45% 3 7.00% Maine… [read post]
Beginning in the 1970s, states became concerned with urban sprawl and the impact it would have on agricultural production. [read post]
24 Apr 2019, 9:46 am by MOTP
CIVIL CONSPIRACY DOES NOT HAVE ITS OWN SOL -   TAKES IT FROM THE UNDERLYING TORT  The Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code (CPRC) specifies the limitations period for a number of different categories of claims, but civil conspiracy is not one of them. [read post]
29 Mar 2019, 2:57 pm by Odia Kagan
Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) also cited both the California law and the GDPR implementation to say it was clear the U.S. needed a federal consumer data privacy law “that provides clarity in an increasingly complex regulatory environment. [read post]
26 Mar 2019, 6:44 am by Kevin Kaufman
Key Findings State and local governments have used car rental excise taxes to raise revenue, including for projects like stadium construction and amateur sports funding. [read post]
27 Feb 2019, 7:09 am by Kevin Kaufman
(d) 5.75% > $0 Iowa (e) 6% > $0   8% > $25,000   10% > $100,000   12% > $250,000 Kans. 4% > $0   7% > $50,000 Ky. 5% > $0 La. 4% > $0   5% > $25,000   6% > $50,000   7% > $100,000   8% > $200,000 Maine 3.50% > $0   7.93% > $350,000   8.33% > $1,050,000   8.93% > $3,500,000 Md. 8.25% > $0 Mass. 8% > $0 Mich. 6% > $0 Minn. 9.8% > $0 Miss. [read post]
30 Jan 2019, 9:03 am by Kevin Kaufman
— 46 0.00% 0.00% 47 0.00% Fla. 6.00% 16 1.05% 7.05% 22 2.50% Ga. 4.00% 40 3.29% 7.29% 19 5.00% Hawaii (c) 4.00% 40 0.41% 4.41% 45 0.50% Idaho 6.00% 16 0.03% 6.03% 37 3.00% Ill. 6.25% 13 2.49% 8.74% 7 4.750% Ind. 7.00% 2 0.00% 7.00% 23 0.00% Iowa 6.00% 16 0.82% 6.82% 29 1.00% Kans. 6.50% 9 2.17% 8.67% 8 4.00% Ky. 6.00% 16 0.00% 6.00% 38 0.00% La. 4.45% 38 5.00% 9.45% 2 7.00% Maine 5.50% 29 0.00% 5.50% 42 0.00% Md. 6.00% 16 0.00% 6.00% 38 0.00% Mass. 6.25% 13 0.00% 6.25% 35 0.00% Mich.… [read post]
14 Jan 2019, 6:03 am by Jeff Welty
As noted above, the dissent contended that the common law was the source of the idea that a missing element is a jurisdictional defect. [read post]
1 Jan 2019, 3:12 pm
(Pix CiberCuba Jan 1, 2019)Every religion connects the structures of divinity to the human communities around which their worship is structured and social, political, economic, and cultural communities are organized. [read post]
9 Aug 2018, 2:37 pm by Ron Miller
In case you missed the in-depth coverage of Employment Law Daily for July, here’s a recap of some key developments in the L&E community. [read post]
29 Jun 2018, 2:04 pm by Michael Markarian
We are grateful for the leadership of Agriculture Committee Chairman Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) and Ranking Democrat Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.). [read post]
7 Feb 2018, 11:08 am by Dan Carvajal
(e) 6.00% > $0 Iowa 6.00% > $0   8.00% > $25,000   10.00% > $100,000   12.00% > $250,000 Kans. 4.00% > $0   7.00% > $50,000 Ky. 4.00% > $0   5.00% > $50,000   6.00% > $100,000 La. 4.00% > $0   5.00% > $25,000   6.00% > $50,000   7.00% > $100,000   8.00% > $200,000 Maine 3.50% > $0   7.93% > $25,000   8.33% > $75,000   8.93% > $250,000 Md. 8.25% > $0 Mass. 8.00% >… [read post]
9 Nov 2017, 5:02 am by SHG
Did he miss the part where America went ape shit over such racism? [read post]
24 Oct 2017, 5:30 am by Colby Pastre
    Fla. 40% 12 Ga. 32% 32 Hawaii (a) 104% 1 Idaho 38% 14 Ill. 23% 43 Ind. 40% 13 Iowa 35% 22 Kan. 36% 19 Ky. 36% 20 La. 37% 18 Maine 41% 10 Md. 26% 39 Mass. 22% 45 Mich. 36% 20 Minn. 33% 31 Miss. 47% 7 Mo. 31% 34 Mont. [read post]