All posts tagged "State Laws"
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Mary Kate Leahy | June 1, 2016
Have Occupational Licensing Laws Gotten Out Of Control?
In some states it takes 2,000 hours of training to be allowed to braid hair.
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Alexandra Simone | April 15, 2016
Tennessee Governor Rejects Bible as Official State Book
But the battle might not be over yet.
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Alexandra Simone | February 15, 2016
Permission Slips for Viagra? Kentucky Rep. Gives Men a Taste of Their Own Medicine
Trolling in the Kentucky legislature.
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Sean Simon | January 13, 2016
A Billion Dollar Powerball? It Depends On Your State
Where's the best place to buy your lottery ticket?
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 22, 2015
Oklahoma Wants to Test Marrying Couples for STDs
An Oklahoma bill would require couples filing for a marriage license to also submit to STD testing in...
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Valeriya Metla | February 4, 2015
Medical Treatment For Rape Victims: Who is Responsible?
Who's responsible for the payment of medical treatment for rape victims? Maybe not who you think.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 6, 2014
Police Decisions Up for Debate in Today’s SCOTUS Case
The Supreme Court has an exciting new term ahead of it, and today's case is no exception.
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Nicole Roberts | August 6, 2014
Crimes Against the Homeless: Who’s Keeping Track?
Though homelessness is not recognized as a protected class under the Hate Crime Prevention Act (HCPA), the National...
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Marisa Mostek | June 30, 2014
No More Tiger Selfies, NYC Men Will Have to Snag Chicks Some Other Way
The New York legislature passed a bill making it illegal to take selfies with tiger -- a popular...