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  2. Palimony in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Palimony is the division of financial assets and real property on the termination of a personal live-in relationship wherein the parties are not legally married. The term "palimony" is not a legal or historical term, but rather a colloquial portmanteau of the words pal and alimony. Nevertheless, numerous secondary legal sources refer to the ...

  3. State judges are on the ballot in 2024. Here's how they've ...

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    The second is from 2023, when Massa wrote an opinion overturning a Court of Appeals ruling which found an instantaneous netting method non-compliant with Indiana law. Rush concurred with the opinion.

  4. Election results: Hoosiers vote on Indiana's 9 U.S. House of ...

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    Polls are now closed for most of Indiana and at least three new Hoosier lawmakers will join the U.S. House of Representatives, no matter the results. Voters cast their ballots for all nine of ...

  5. Pa. election 2024: A complete guide to who is on the ballot ...

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    Pennsylvanians will see candidates for statewide races including attorney general, U.S. Senate, and more on the Nov. 5 general election ballot.

  6. Voter identification laws in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against the Voter ID law led to similar challenges to voter ID laws in Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Texas. [ 14 ] Although the 2012 Voter ID law in Pennsylvania had been struck down in 2014, people were still experiencing problems with being asked for identification beyond their voter card when they went to the ...

  7. Abortion in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, Indiana saw various reforms to the anti-abortion laws of the 1950s, which previously made it “a crime at common law to wilfully solicit and/or procure a miscarriage” or to “wilfully terminate a pregnancy except by the operation of nature.” [11] By 1967, no state had fully legalized abortion, but many states had begun the process of reforming laws in favor of ...

  8. Want to wear your MAGA hat to go vote? Pa rules say you’re OK

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    Voters can have campaign literature with them in polling places and even booths if it "assists them in making decisions," according to state guidance, but must be removed when the voter leaves.

  9. Pennsylvania's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 2018, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court released its new congressional map, to take effect for the May 15, 2018, primaries. [11] The Court voted to implement the new map by a 4–3 vote. [12] The map was designed with the assistance of Stanford University law professor Nathaniel Persily. [13]