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Modern-day ‘Comstocks’ look to police travel, information as another strategy to end abortion
Kentucky Lantern· 4 hours agoMark Lee Dickson says he’s been home maybe once in the two years since the U.S. Supreme Court...
NM governor wants more prison time for people convicted of felonies who face new gun charges
Source New Mexico· 4 hours agoGov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is proposing to once again extend how long someone can be put in prison...
First case under new criminal laws filed in Delhi against a street vendor today
Business Today· 4 hours agoThe case was filed as the street vendor located near the New Delhi Railway station was reportedly...
‘Vandalism’ at place of worship in J-K: 3 more people detained, shutdown observed
Indian Express· 4 hours agoPolice registered an FIR under relevant sections of law and formed a Special Investigation Team...
Three new criminal laws: Delhi High Court changes titles of “metropolitan” magistrates to “judicial”...
Indian Express· 4 hours agoIn line with the Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) – which has replaced the Code of Criminal...
New criminal laws have no recognition for male rape victims - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 4 hours agoNotably, a new chapter addressing crimes against women and children has been incorporated into the...
Maryland Superintendent of Schools embraces 'once-in-a-generation' opportunity
The Herald-Mail· 4 hours agoThis week, the boards put a target of 62% percent testing proficient for English Language Arts by...
Ohio Lt. Gov. Husted denies knowledge of corruption scheme in wake of FirstEnergy texts
Ohio Capital Journal· 4 hours agoOhio Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted adamantly denied prior knowledge of the largest bribery scheme...
NC abortion restrictions have been fought in court. Here’s where the cases stand.
Durham Herald-Sun· 4 hours ago(In addition to lowering the threshold after which most abortions are banned to 12 weeks, the law...
What Mark Robinson, candidate for NC governor, has said about abortion
Durham Herald-Sun· 4 hours agoNo, sir. People would get in their cars, they’d go to Georgia, they’d go to South Carolina, and...