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The federal government, for public safety reasons, will withhold some federal highway funds from
states that set their drinking age
younger than 21 but Congress has never tried to pass a
law setting the drinking age nationally at 21.
In 1812 Joseph Story became the
youngest judge ever to be appointed to the Supreme Court, and over the course of his lengthy tenure (1812 - 1845) he was Chief Justice John Marshall's right - hand man in defining the role of the court itself, and its jurisdiction over
state an4 national
laws..
due to some crazy religious beliefs out there in the world i.e. marrying off
young children and marrying genetic kin, the government can't ever allow religion to dictate marriage policy, so have your ceremonies and deny same - gender couples to marry in your church but bluntly
stated your crying and foot - stomping will accomplish nothing, marriage isn't a religious thing it is a civil rights and equality thing, thus if the religious win by denying same gender cuples their civil rights to equal treatment under the
law, then don't be surprised when others use those same grounds to deny you your rights under the
law.
E.g., in regards to scientific support for evolution and rejection of creationism and the
young earth dogma, in 1986, 72 US Nobel Prize winners, 17
state academies of science and 7 other scientific societies, signed an amicus curiae brief asking the US Supreme Court in Edwards v. Aguillard to reject a Louisiana
state law requiring the teaching of creationism, which the brief described as embodying religious dogma.
We do not have to look far for examples of these assumptions, FACT contended; for example, a number of
states until recently restricted the circulation of birth - control information on the grounds that it fostered immorality and undermined the family, and statutory rape
laws still assume that
young men are responsible for their sexual behavior and
young women are not.
In exploring the student life of the
young Gorbachev at Moscow
State University, Medvedev shares Mlynár s account of his student years in the Soviet Union, where for five years his roommate, study partner and friend was an ambitious
young law student named Mikhail Gorbachev.
The zero tolerance policy requires that any priest who at any time sexually abused a minor will be removed from ministry and, subject to applicable provisions of canon
law, dismissed from the priesthood (United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Charter for the Protection of Children and
Young People [2002] at Art. 5).
The churches in Canada and the United
States were still full (at least by contemporary standards); bishops and moderators had influence in high places; and the clergy were the bright, affable, well - spoken and of course (ostensibly) heterosexual
young men (yes of course, men) who had chosen theology over
law and medicine.
Traditionally,
states have been able to pass
laws that prevent or limit access to abortions after the point of «viability,» currently thought to be as
young as around 22 weeks.
According to Edward J. Larson's scholarly, informative, Pulitzer Prize - winning book, Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion, the prosecution of
young John Scopes for presumedly violating a
state law restricting the teaching of evolution in the public schools need not have resulted in the now legendary high - pitched standoff between the atheistic radical Clarence Darrow and the robustly religious populist William Jennings Bryan.
Sobbing for the thousands of hate crimes committed against immigrants, women, Muslims, and people of color since Trump was elected; for the inevitable incursions into women's rights; for the mass deportation of Latino immigrants; for the likely return of a «
law & order» police
state that penalizes men simply for having black or brown skin; and, for the fact that
young girls may be indoctrinated to think that their worth is determined solely by their looks.
A California environmental group found levels of lead in children's juice products that far exceed
state law — and in some cases also exceed federal levels for
young children.
Most
states in the U.S. now have
laws requiring the use of booster seats until age 8, though there are exceptions if the child reaches a certain height or weight at a
younger age.
All 50
states and the District of Columbia have some kind of
law designed to protect
young athletes from returning to play too soon after a concussion.
In at least four
states, the turn of the calendar to 2014 means new
laws to better protect
young athletes from the dangers of concussions and sport - related brain injuries.
That came in 1978, when Tennessee became the first
state to enact a
law requiring that infants and
young children be strapped into car seats that met the federal standard.
Car seat
laws vary by
state; however, all
states require car seats for
young children.
Sen. Cathy
Young in a radio interview on Wednesday said she is hopeful a vote will be held on her proposal to reform sexual harassment
laws in the
state at some point in the coming legislation session.
At 11 a.m.,
state Sen. Catharine
Young and Assemblyman Matthew Titone join
law enforcement officials and animal rights advocates to support Mitchell's Law, to establish harsher penalties for harming or killing a police dog or police horse, outside Senate Chamber, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Alba
law enforcement officials and animal rights advocates to support Mitchell's
Law, to establish harsher penalties for harming or killing a police dog or police horse, outside Senate Chamber, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Alba
Law, to establish harsher penalties for harming or killing a police dog or police horse, outside Senate Chamber, 3rd Floor,
state Capitol, Albany.
At 8 p.m., SUNY Buffalo
Law Fellow Jeff Wice discusses the
state constitutional convention vote at the Staten Island
Young Republicans meeting at Canlon's Restaurant, 1825 N. Railroad Ave., Staten Island.
Also at 10 a.m.,
state Sens. Catharine
Young, Pamela Helming, Joseph Griffo and Assembly members Brian Kolb and Joseph Giglio announce
state Senate action to pass Brittany's
Law — The Domestic Violence Registry,
state Capitol, fourth floor terrace, Albany.
The sexual - harassment proposals closely mirror others put forward by
state lawmakers from both parties in recent weeks: In mid-December, Senators Catharine
Young and Elaine Phillips, both Republicans, proposed bills that, in addition to banning secret settlements, would also codify the definition of sexual harassment in
state law and expand harassment protections for independent contractors.
The
law states that everyone over the age of 25 is entitled to a minimum of # 7.20 per hour with a lower rate for
younger workers.
New York's highest court says parents can legally eavesdrop on
young children, establishing an exception to
state law against wiretaps without the consent of at least one person on a call.
Growing evidence of a link between football hits and brain injuries has led all 50
states to pass
laws aimed at protecting
young people from concussions, but Assemblyman Michael Benedetto, a Bronx Democrat, wants to go even further — banning tackle football.
«That case absolutely sparked this and highlighted gaps in the
law,» said
state Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi (D - Forest Hills), referring to David Hartshorn, who was charged with criminal sexual act, use of a child in a sexual performance, sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child after he allegedly took advantage of
young athletes in his home for nearly two years, according to the Queens district attorney.
His resume is so good that a Slate columnist once called him Mr. Perfect: Yale
Law, Supreme Court clerkship, U.S. attorney for Connecticut (one of the
youngest in the nation), service in the
state House and Senate, activist attorney general for Connecticut and now the Senate.
After the Assembly acted on Tuesday night, the
State Senate gave unanimous approval on Wednesday to Lauren's
law, named for a
young heart transplant survivor from Rockland County.
In opposing the bill, a number of
law enforcement officials, including Ulster County District Attorney Holley Carnright have said that the
state already has enough protections for
young people in the adult system — and the additional protections are unnecessary and could be dangerous.
State Sen. Cathy
Young, the bill sponsor, told the Times Union last week that the family, which included an 11 - year - old boy and 14 - year - old daughter, called the police about the surveillance, but authorities couldn't do anything about it under the
law at that time.
He began with a statement concerning the stabbing of two
young children in Brooklyn and then answers questions concerning that incident, the proposed
state law to allow municipalities to further raise the minimum wage and whether he would pursue a $ 13 minimum wage for New York City, how that proposed
law fits into the political deal that gave Governor Cuomo the Work Families Party ballot line, a
young boy hit and killed today by a car and how Vision Zero addresses that location and the large number of shootings in the City this past weekend.
With heroin abuse raging among
young adults and in rural communities, New York's senior senator is calling for a new
state - wide database to be created so local
law enforcement agencies can better track the drug's use.
For months, the mayor had maneuvered to scrap the
state law requiring that teachers be fired according to seniority, arguing that budget cuts were going to force him to lay off good
young teachers instead of underperforming lifers.
To guard against the dangers of concussions, by 2014, all 50
states and the District of Columbia had enacted
laws to protect
young athletes.
The researchers matched NEDS data from 2009 to 2013 in patients 21 and
younger with
state - level Brady Gun
Law Scores, a measure of the strength of firearm
laws, in four geographic regions: The Midwest, Northeast, South and West.
«Primarily enforced texting
laws that banned only
young drivers from texting were the most effective at reducing deaths among the 15 - to 21 - year - old cohort, with an associated 11 percent reduction in traffic fatalities among this age group in
states with such bans.»
Jeff
Young is an active member of the
Law Society of British Columbia, Canada and a member of the
State Bar of California, USA.
«We have been unable to find any example of any other country which allows councils to opt out of their duties to very vulnerable children and
young people, including those the
state is directly responsible for by
law.»
Some enterprising
states (for instance, Virginia), are working to pass dyslexia
laws to ensure teachers know how to spot and secure support for very
young students with reading difficulties.
Among the roadblocks to the wider use of dual enrollment are seat - time and mandatory - attendance
laws, which
states passed a century ago, often under pressure from labor unions, to keep
young people in school and out of the competition for jobs.
Economist David Sims of Brigham
Young University in 2008 took advantage of a 2001
law change in Wisconsin that required all school districts in that
state to start after September 1.
While 29
states and 150 localities have recently adopted ban the box policies in employment
law, the movement to ban the box in college admissions is still comparatively
young and it is not yet clear whether it will sustain its momentum under the new administration.
Opt Out Orlando and Uncommon to Our Core - Florida today called the Iowa Assessment «inappropriate» for
young children and noted a new
state law means school districts no longer have to give final exams in every course and in every grade.
They say the test is too long and difficult for
young students, won't do anything to help them educationally and isn't mandated by
state law.
Additonally the Florida «stand your ground»
law, is in response to thugs and
young hoodlums attacking the retired masses that have moved to the sunshine
state to try to live out their remaining years away from the growing crime rates in the northern cities that think the best way to protect an innocent victim is to disarm them.
UF scholars — in fields as diverse as education, medicine,
law, public health and the life sciences — work with local,
state and national partners to advance the science and practice of early childhood development and enhance early learning opportunities and healthy development for our
youngest children.