New Jersey High Court Says Public Has Right to See Internal Report on Police Director March 18, 2022 By David Porter New Jersey’s Supreme Court has ruled the public has a right to see the internal affairs report from the case...
New York Enacts Expanded Anti-Harassment Workplace Laws March 18, 2022 By Marina Villeneuve New York expanded workplace harassment protection for all public employees and banned the release of anyone’s employment records in retaliation...
Maine Farmers Seek $100M Plan to Tackle PFAS Contamination March 18, 2022 Maine farmers and the state’s agriculture commissioner have testified in favor of a proposal that would create a $100 million...
Investor Ancora Wants Massachusetts Software Firm Everbridge to Explore Sale March 17, 2022 Ancora Holdings Group, an investor in software maker Everbridge, is pressuring the Massachusetts software company to explore strategic alternatives including...
Maine Rights Panel Finds Senior Facility Discriminated Against Transgender Woman March 17, 2022 By Patrick Whittle Maine’s human rights panel has ruled in favor of a transgender woman who complained that she was discriminated against when...
Maryland’s Hershberger Insurance Agency Joins Ensurise Network March 17, 2022 Ensurise announced that Hershberger Insurance Agency has joined its agency network. Hershberger Insurance Agency will continue to operate from its...
Year After Ever Given Ship Blocked Canal, Ever Guard Runs Aground in Chesapeake Bay March 17, 2022 The Ever Forward container ship is currently grounded in the Chesapeake Bay near Baltimore, according to the U.S. Coast Guard,...
Virginia Lawmakers Approve Relaxing Ban on Facial Recognition Technology March 16, 2022 By Denise Lavoie Last year, Virginia lawmakers passed one of the most restrictive bans in the country on the use of facial recognition...
University’s Governmental Immunity Extends to Parking Lot, Maine Supreme Court Rules March 16, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson The state cannot be held liable for injuries sustained in a parking lot that is regularly used by people accessing...
Rhode Island AG Sues 4 Landlords Over Lead Poisoning Hazards March 16, 2022 Four Rhode Island landlords who own properties in which children with lead poisoning live have been sued by the state...