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State AG: Michigan State University Under Investigation In Ongoing Nassar Fallout Michigan Attorney General announced on Saturday his office is launching an investigation into Michigan State University's handling of the sex abuse scandal. Disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar is seen here as a victim gives her impact statement during his sentencing hearing on Jan. 24 in Lansing ...
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Alabama Proposal Would End Ceremony Requirement for Lawful Marriages The proposed solution in Alabama would remove the state from any role related to a couple's wedding. This legislative effort reminds me of a 2014 column written by BJC General Counsel Holly Hollman. There, she was not discussing the dilemma for government actors who object but rather for the ...
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High speed pursuit through Jefferson, St. Clair counties ends with disabled vehicle ST. CLAIR COUNTY –A high speed pursuit on Friday afternoon that began on Interstate 20 spanned two counties and involved multiple law enforcement agencies before ending near Odenville. According to the Alabama State Troopers, they began assisting St. Clair County deputies with a vehicle ...
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Big 12/SEC Challenge showcases depth of leagues Saturday's Big 12/SEC Challenge matchups include No. 14 Texas Tech at South Carolina, Baylor at Florida, Mississippi at Texas, Georgia at Kansas State, No. 12 Oklahoma at Alabama, No. 22 Tennessee at Iowa State, TCU at Vanderbilt, Texas A&M at No. 5 Kansas, Oklahoma State at Arkansas and ...
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Louisiana oyster specialist retires, plans work in Alabama (AP) — An oyster specialist has retired after more than a quarter-century with Louisiana Sea Grant, and says he will continue research with a private company he co-owns in Alabama. John Supan says in a Sea Grant news release that his business, Navy Cove Oyster Co. LLC, works with both LSU and ...
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Supreme Court case could open door on online sales tax ... or slam it shut Three states – Alabama, Tennessee and Vermont – have essentially ignored the existing law's consideration of "physical presence" by passing laws that instead require sales tax if the business does a certain amount of sales in the state. In Vermont, it's 100 sales in the state of $100,000 in sales value.
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