The Georgia high court considers whether the abortion law is void

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s highest court is considering whether the state’s restrictive abortion law is void because it violated US…

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s highest court is considering whether the state’s restrictive abortion law is void because it violated US Supreme Court precedent that was in effect at the time when it was enacted.

A lower court judge last year ruled that the law enacted in 2019 was not valid because it was “unequivocally unconstitutional” at the time for governments to ban abortions before viability based on US Supreme Court precedent in Roe v. Wade and another ruling. Therefore, he

What To Know & Do Upon Separation

Some of the problems that commonly arise relating to finances upon separation include:

  • Hiding of assets
  • Bank accounts being drained
  • Selling off property
  • Bills not being paid (eg mortgages, loans, credit cards)
  • Lack of access to financial resources; or
  • Lack of knowledge about current financial position

When it comes time to finalize how you are going to divide your assets (referred to as a financial or property settlement), it is what is remaining that is shared. So, if money is moved, spent or wasted, what is left over is what can be divided in that settlement. There is no opportunity

ROSEN, A GLOBALLY RESPECTED LAW FIRM, Encourages Cognyte Software Ltd. Investors to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action

NEW YORK, March 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ —

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WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of securities of Cognyte Software Ltd. (NASDAQ: CGNT) between February 2, 2021 and June 28, 2022both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”), of the important May 1, 2023 lead plaintive deadline.

SO WHAT: If you purchased Cognyte securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Cognyte class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=12578 or call Philip

Michigan’s 1st state in decades to repeal ‘right-to-work’ law

Supporters of the reply poured into the state Capitol in Lansing earlier this month as the House and Senate took up the legislation before approving it along party lines after limited deliberations.

“It’s a new day here in Lansing,” Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks said prior to the vote. “It’s time to once again make Michigan known as a place where workers want to come.”

Democrats had argued that the law allowed “free riders” to receive union representation without having to pay fees or dues. Without it, unions can now require all workers in a unionized workplace to pay fees

Ugly Stanford Law protest of judge shows ‘something has gone very wrong culturally,’ student says

Stanford Law student Tim Rosenberger said the ugly protest against US Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan earlier this month was indicative of a broader problem with speech and culture on campuses, and not just at his own.

“There is definitely a problem with speech and with the culture, I don’t think it’s unique to Stanford,” he told Fox News Digital. “I think it’s true of the other schools, too, but there’s work to be done.”

“I think for the average person who just has normal views, it’s a very confusing place because you’re sort of invited to join the mob or

Donald Trump claims he will be arrested Tuesday in Manhattan probe, calls for protests

Former President Donald Trump said he expects to be arrested Tuesday in connection with a Manhattan district attorney investigation and called on his supporters to protest, even as uncertainty remained about whether any legal action was actually imminent.

Trump’s advisers Tuesday made clear they had no specific knowledge of the timing of any possible indictment, even as the former president made the comments on Truth Social, the social media network he founded.

Trump is under investigation for a $130,000 payment he made just before the 2016 election to silence adult film star Stormy Daniels about an earlier affair. The former

His Retirement Is ‘Not a PR Stunt’

Photo: Neville Hopwood/Getty Images for Hia Magazine (Getty Images)

Photo: Neville Hopwood/Getty Images for Hia Magazine (Getty Images)

Less than 48 hours after Law Roach gave the fashion industry a panic attack so unwieldy Xanax prescriptions in New York City probably increased tenfold, the enigmatic celebrity stylist is setting the record straight. Roach will be returning from celebrity styling, just as his Instagram post on Tuesday promised. But he will not be retiring from fashion at large.

Backstage at the Boss spring 2023 runway show in Miami on Wednesday night, Roach told Vogue that his pivot to other areas within the fashion industry would begin immediately, starting with his

CJEU Paves the way for Red-Soled Heels to Widen the Scope of Liability of E-Commerce Platforms

A recent preliminary ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) in the joint case (C-148/21 and C-184/21) between a luxury fashion brand known for its signature red-soled heels Christian Louboutins and an e-commerce giant Amazons might mark a start of an era of increased accountability of marketplaces in relation to listings of third parties they accommodate on their platforms.

The ruling, which is a divergence from prior cases and the Advocate General’s opinion in the case, will likely be seen as good news for brand owners, particularly in the luxury space, and