- “Federal judge rules it’s against state law to dock strippers’ pay if they remove their clothes too slowly”;
- Orange County argument: our government workers were not on clear notice not to lie in court, falsify evidence;
- “Engineer who fell asleep sues Metro-North over derailment”
- EPA cracks down on household wood-burning in Alaska, in winter;
- After professor’s denunciation, police in United Kingdom record as reported “hate incident” a cabinet minister’s speech to a Conservative Party conference;
- “Mnuchin’s bank foreclosed on widow over 27 cents” tale wouldn’t have held up to four minutes of fact-checking;
- Hit show “Hamilton” sued over lack of audio descriptive services for blind patrons;
- Honda calls car owners to warn of defective airbags, gets sued by class action lawyer under federal junk-call law TCPA.
One Comment
“Federal judge rules it’s against state law to dock strippers’ pay if they remove their clothes too slowly”;
However, the same Federal judge ruled it’s perfectly legal to strip dockers’ pay if they remove cargo too slowly,
[sorry]