How well do you know
your state law when it comes to advertising property for sale?
Unfortunately, it raises some constitutional questions around preemption (the doctrine that federal law invalidates
state law when they are in conflict) and federal due process (which generally protects the right to take cases to court or make demands when they're sent in good faith).
Pursued in the U.S. District Court in Florida, the suit alleges Tezos founders Arthur and Kathleen Breitman deceptively sold unregistered securities in violation of both federal and
state law when they raised $ 232 million in an initial coin offering (ICO) in July.
The state Ethics Commission has voted to investigate whether the town manager in East Greenwich violated
state law when she did not disclose her work for the Central Coventry Fire District and other businesses, The Providence Journal reported.
In some states only scarring on the face and neck is considered serious enough to warrant compensation; in others, any body part that would be revealed while wearing a swimsuit is covered by
state law when it comes to being compensated for permanent scarring.
Trucking companies notoriously cut corners and do the absolute minimum required by federal and
state law when conducting background checks on new drivers and training them.
Check your individual state's fees below to see if you are a member of a qualifying group, and make sure you indicate to the credit bureau that you are a protected consumer under applicable
state law when you make your security freeze request.
Lenders are required to follow the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act and related
state law when collecting money from you.
The Madison School District failed to follow
state law when it denied the Wisconsin State Journal access to more than 1,000 sick notes submitted by teachers who didn't show up for work in February, according to a lawsuit filed by the newspaper Thursday.
In none of these U-T pieces did the author correctly inform readers that charter schools must use lotteries mandated by both federal and
state law when the number of applicants for their school exceeds the seats available.
Amani has continually been under attack by Mt Vernon, not only through the repeated frivolous use of court proceedings, but also by refusing to comply with
state law when it comes to charter school funding.
Mr. Cuomo said Wednesday that Mr. Espada was a «person who knows the laws, knows the regulations as an elected official, who is flagrantly violating
the state law when it comes to a not - for - profit.»
«Sodon't scapegoat and don't say it's
a state law when a judge interpreted the law otherwise and your office is now contradicting the judge,» Cuomo said.
The school claimed the city violated
state law when it halted the practice in 2014.
* In the third case, the Empire Center argues the City Council violated
state law when it failed to comply with a March 1, 2010 FOIL request for information about the Council's «discretionary» funding, also known as initiative - based or member - item grants.
In a major blow to Gov. Chris Christie that complicates his 2016 ambitions, a New Jersey judge ruled that he violated
state law when he declined to make the full payment into the state's pension system for public employees last year and ordered him to find a way to fund it now.
The amendment would require Oklahoma courts to «rely on federal and
state law when deciding cases» and «forbids courts from considering or using» either international law or Islamic religious law, known as Sharia, which the amendment defined as being based on the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed.
I think this has gone off on an irrelevant tangent as what a father teaches his child until they are an adult is their choice as long as they don't break any federal or
state laws when it comes to child abuse.
For more than 30 years, AV - rated * attorney Dana J. Watts has helped Florida residents understand their rights according to
state laws when they have been seriously injured by animals on their own property or elsewhere.
In order to ensure you are abiding by
the state laws when filing your claim, it is important
Not exact matches
Some
state and local
law enforcement leaders worry that immigrants lose trust in local police
when they are perceived to be deeply involved in federal immigration enforcement.
Another problem is that most
state partnership
laws provide that
when one of the partners dies, quits, or declares bankruptcy, the partnership is then dissolved, jeopardizing the continuity of the business.
Many
state labor departments also have listings on their websites for employers about
laws they must abide by
when doing business in the
state and these can be helpful in determining what to include in an employee handbook.
«It also operates to accuse Ms. Clifford of committing a crime under New York
law, as well as numerous other
states, in that it effectively
states that Ms. Clifford falsely accused an individual of committing a crime against her
when no such crime occurred,» the suit says.
Later on in the discussion, Zeif spoke up again
when Trump asked the group to provide suggestions for ways to prevent school shootings and argued that the country could look to
states like Maryland, which have stricter, and more effective, gun
laws.
When it comes to consumer privacy
laws, California might be ahead of the curve — but it won't be long before other
states start to follow suit.
While the UK has passed stricter
laws when it comes to trolls, it remains a challenge here in the United
States.
Here's an unexpected drawback of Apple's latest flagship laptops:
law students in several
states are being asked to disable the Touch Bar on their new MacBook Pros, or leave them at home entirely, if they plan to use the machines
when they take the bar exam in February.
Labor
laws vary from
state to
state when it comes to passing along certain business expenses to your employees.
Last year, Attorney General Jeff Sessions refused to rule out prosecuting people who sell cannabis, even
when they do so in accordance with
state laws.
Our environmental
laws are based on a partnership that requires EPA to set national standards and gives
states latitude
when implementing them so long as certain minimum criteria are satisfied.
We've seen the clout corporations can have
when they successfully work with LGBT communities from North Carolina to Indiana and
states to defeat and derail so - called religious freedom
laws.
I didn't attend the speech, but to judge from the PowerPoint slides that accompanied it, he began by extolling the virtues of the
law he enacted in the Bay
State when he was governor — market reforms coupled with mandates and a subsidy for premiums.
Companies both small and large are subject to federal and
state laws regarding employment, especially
when it comes to paperwork.
When Michigan officially became the nation's 24th right - to - work
state in March, Gov. Rick Snyder, who pushed the deeply controversial
law through the Legislature in December, hailed it as a boost for the
state's economic recovery.
When employers do allow short, non-meal breaks, they are required to pay workers for the time they take, which federal
law states can range between 5 and 20 minutes per break.
So make sure to search your particular
state's social gambling
laws, and
when in doubt, leave the money out of it.
But the way in which each
state moved forward afterward reveals how fractured the landscape can be
when archaic
laws enacted as far back as a century ago are put face - to - face with innovative, tech - driven fantasy contests of today.
Lawmakers have yet to come up with a fix for the patchwork of conflicting
state laws that govern how companies shield personal data and notify consumers
when breaches occur.
New York
state Sen. Todd Kaminsky announced he'd be introducing a bill with a fix Thursday or Friday, though it's unclear if, or
when, it would make its way through New York's fractious
state government and be signed into
law.
The rise in interest rates to 20 percent by 1980 forced most
states to revoke their usury
laws, and credit card companies played
states against each other in a race to the bottom
when it came to protecting consumer rights.
Texan regulators have had a lot on their plate: in addition to the filing against Bitconnect in early January by
state officials, the
state's banking commission also clamped down on AriseBank, for violating the
law and using the term «bank» in its name,
when it was not registered to do so.
In the US, for instance, a proposal to force California's two nuclear power plants — which generate 16 percent of the
state's electricity — to shut down immediately
when the Nuclear Waste Act of 2012 becomes
law, would cause rolling blackouts, spikes in electricity rates and billions of dollars in economic losses each year, according to the
state's nonpartisan analyst, the Legislative Analyst's Office, in November.
Why this list matters: As companies grow — and specifically
when they pass 50 employees — they likely will need to invest in new software and outsourced services to comply with federal and
state laws.
After the Supreme Court in 1911 struck down the form of resale price maintenance enabled by fair trade
laws, 59 Congress in 1937 carved out an exception for
state fair trade
laws through the Miller - Tydings Act.60
When the Supreme Court in 1951 ruled that producers could enforce minimum prices only against those retailers that had signed contracts agreeing to do so, 61 Congress responded with a
law making minimum prices enforceable against nonsigners too.62
A court in Washington has ruled that the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) violated the
state's finance disclosure
law when it funneled millions of dollars in dark money from its major corporate members to the campaign that defeated a 2013 ballot initiative to label food containing genetically modified organisms, or GMOs.
The AG, Maura Healey, is asking for statutory damages under Massachusetts consumer and data security
law on behalf of every
state resident whose private information was exposed
when hackers broke into Equifax's systems — regardless of wheth
Check Your Withholding: The government estimates that most taxpayers will see a drop in their tax bill
when 2019 rolls around, but because the new
law has many twists and turns (especially for those who live in high property and income tax
states), your best bet is to assume that your tax liability will be at least the same as this year.
Some
states have additional rules about
when married couples can file singly, These
states, namely Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin, are known as «community property
states» and the
laws are a bit more complex.
In essence, Holder and others at the Justice Department said they would not enforce federal drug regulation
laws when it comes to marijuana - related transactions in
states that authorize and closely regulate cannabis sales.