Por: The Advocate Crime November 16, 2022
The Louisiana Supreme Court has refused to require that a ban on nonunanimous jury verdicts be applied retroactively, denying years before Louisiana voters and then the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed them.Five of the seven justices signed on to the majority. Justice Piper Griffin of New Orleans, the court's only Black member, dissented as the court denied a new trial to Reginald Reddick, who was convicted of second-degree murder by a 10-2... + full article
Forbes USA Business January 09, 2023
Ask LarryEconomic Security Planning, Inc. Today's Social Security column addresses questions about not having retroactive payments applied at 70, when spousal benefits can be paid to someone receiving their retirement benefit and what happens to disability benefits at full... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion January 07, 2023
Oregon is not the first state that springs to mind in connection with Jim Crow, but it used to be more fertile territory for the Klan than anywhere else.It was for strictly racist reasons that Oregon and Louisiana became the only two states to allow defendants to be convicted of... + más
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ABC7 USA World January 04, 2023
person executed in the U.S and the first person executed in 2023, according to non-profit execution tracker Death Penalty Information Center.McLaughlin, 49, is scheduled to die by injection in Missouri on Tuesday.Her execution has been highlighted by activists, politicians and... + más
Amber McLaughlin set to be 1st trans person executed in US | ABC News
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ABC News USA Nation January 03, 2023
Amber McLaughlin is set to be the first openly person executed in the U.S and the first person executed in 2023, according to non-profit execution tracker Death Penalty Information Center.McLaughlin, 49, is scheduled to die by injection in Missouri on Tuesday.Her execution has... + más
Amber McLaughlin set to be 1st trans person executed in US | ABC7
The Advocate USA Crime December 31, 2022
Two months after the Louisiana Supreme Court to as many as 1,500 inmates convicted years ago by divided juries that are now illegal, the Oregon Supreme Court did just the opposite.In a unanimous ruling on Friday, the seven Oregon justices agreed to apply a U.S. Supreme Court ban... + más
Oregon Governor Pardons Over 45,000 People With Marijuana Possession Convictions | Forbes
Oregon: People convicted by split juries can have new trial | Associated Press
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 18, 2022
Education technicians in the Portland Public School District are still waiting for salary increases and back pay after their union and the school board agreed to a three-year contract last month. Union officials said many employees who were counting on having a little extra... + más
Portland school district approves 3-year ed-tech contract | Portland Press Herald
Portland superintendent apologizes for payroll problems, says long-term fix expected by next fall | Portland Press Herald
The Advocate USA Crime October 22, 2022
The Louisiana Supreme Court has refused to require that a ban on nonunanimous jury verdicts be applied retroactively, denying years before Louisiana voters and then the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed them.Five of the seven justices signed on to the majority. Justice Piper Griffin... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Louisiana Supreme Court refuses to lift order not to enforce the state's ban on abortions | The Advocate
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