Judge rules Ohio law that keeps cities from banning flavored tobacco is unconstitutional
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Judge rules Ohio law that keeps cities from banning flavored tobacco is unconstitutional
An Ohio law prohibiting cities from banning the sale of flavored tobacco products is unconstitutional, a judge has ruled. The state is expected to appeal the ruling issued Friday by Franklin County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark Serrott, who had issued a temporary restraining order in April that stopped the law from taking effect. The []
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Judge backtracks ruling that blocked Florida immigration law
Just hours after handing down a ruling confirming that an immigration law in Florida was blocked, a federal judge appeared to issue a reversal of his own ruling. Judge Roy Altman issued an injunction Tuesday, temporarily blocking a key part of Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) immigration law, which would make it a felony to transport
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Judge Cannon's new ruling reveals she isn't 'worried' about law enforcement safety: expert
Judge Aileen Cannon's Sunday ruling in Donald Trump's Espionage Act over allegedly unlawful retention of classified documents is very revealing, according to MSNBC's Katie Phang.Phang, a legal expert and host for the news network, reported this weekend that Cannon issued a new decision in the documents case, brought against Trump by Special Counsel Jack Smith in Florida. The filing was a response to Smith's second request to amend the conditions of release for Trump, based on the ex-president's...