While the criminal justice system follows a somewhat uniform process regardless of where you are in the United States, there are certain state or local laws that notably differ from the norm. One such example is Arizona’s law allowing jurors to question witnesses, which has received a great deal of attention lately due to the massively publicized trial of Jodi Arias, the woman charged with murdering her allegedly abusive boyfriend.
Welcome back for part 6 of 6 of the discussion of Enhancing Airline Passenger Protections. Last week we talked about the Three Hour Tarmac Rule. The topic for this week is a final summary of the overall impact of this new legislation on the aviation industry.
Welcome back to part 4 of 6 of the discussion of Enhancing Airline Passenger Protections. Last week we talked about the new Full Fare Advertising rule. The topic for this week is the Oversales and Denied Boarding Compensation requirements.
In an unusual move, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit agreed to rehear a case that challenged Arizona’s 2004 law that required its residents to show proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
One year after SB1070, the polarizing Arizona immigration bill, went into effect, the state is still reeling from its effects.