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1 13765: Minimizing the Economic Burden of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Pending Repeal: January 20, 2017 January 24, 2017 82 FR 8351 2017-01799 [1] [2] 14009 [3] 2 13766: Expediting Environmental Reviews and Approvals for High Priority Infrastructure Projects: January 24, 2017 January 30, 2017 82 FR 8657 2017-02029 [4] [5 ...
California's abolition of all non-medical exemptions for school entrance was upheld by the courts in 2018; a California appellate court rejected an anti-vaccination group's claims that the mandatory-vaccination law violated the right to due process, right to privacy, right to a public education, and right to free exercise of religion under the ...
A second bill aimed at ending qualified immunity for law enforcement, the Justice in Policing Act of 2020 (H.R.7120), was introduced by Rep. Karen Bass (D-California) on June 8, 2020. [75] The bill's sponsorship by members of the Libertarian, Republican, and Democratic parties made it the first bill to have tripartisan support in Congress.
During a February 15, 2008, press conference, Obama stated, "I think there is an individual right to bear arms, but it's subject to commonsense regulation." [ 160 ] Obama has also stated his opposition to allowing citizens to carry concealed firearms [ 161 ] and supports a national law outlawing the practice, [ 162 ] [ 163 ] saying on Chicago ...
James Walden (born January 19, 1966) is an American lawyer. [2] [3] After serving in the U.S. Department of Justice as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York from 1993 to 2002, he entered private practice where he was involved in several prominent white-collar and antitrust cases in addition to a series of cases seeking governmental reform.
[1] [2] He expanded support to anti-communist movements in Central and Eastern Europe. Reagan's foreign policy also saw major shifts with regards to the Middle East. US intervention in the Lebanese Civil War was halted as Reagan ordered an evacuation of troops following the 1983 Marine Corps Barracks Attack.
On May 1, 2014, the California State Senate passed the bill on a 25–10 vote. [37] On June 30, it passed the Assembly in a 51–11 vote. [38] It was signed by the Governor on July 7, 2014, and took effect on January 1, 2015. [36] [39] The definition of marriage in California is now the following: [40]