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Laws
laws
July 16, 2020
Who Really Gets to Drink Outside in New York?
There are no alfresco dinner parties in the projects.
By
Christian Rodriguez
Feb. 7, 2018
New York Lawmakers Want Tide Pods to Look Less Delicious
The proposal by two New York City Democrats calls on Procter & Gamble to individually wrap Tide Pods and make them one uniform color.
By
Adam K. Raymond
July 18, 2017
Kid Rock’s Demand for Extreme Government Simplicity Is Not So Simple
Sometimes government is complicated because life is complicated, and sometimes compromise requires policies that just aren’t so simple.
By
Ed Kilgore
Sept. 26, 2016
Now You Can Spend All of Eternity With Your Pet
Governor Cuomo signed a law today that allows people to be buried with their pet’s cremains.
By
Jen Kirby
Aug. 11, 2016
3-D-Printed Guns Will Soon Require a Background Check in California
The law took two years to pass.
By
Kenny Wassus
and
Cait Munro
July 7, 2016
Federal Court Rules That Password Sharing Is Illegal Under Insane Ancient Law
A law written in 1986 is still being used to prosecute normal computer usage.
By
Brian Feldman
death with dignity
Oct. 5, 2015
California Becomes Fifth State to Adopt ‘Right-to-Die’ Law
Governor Jerry Brown signed the controversial legislation Monday.
By
Jen Kirby
Feb. 17, 2015
Is There an Amtrak Cat Café Car in Your Future?
These legislators
really
want to bring their pets on the Acela Express.
By
Jaime Fuller
stoners
Oct. 15, 2010
The Justice Department Is Not Okay With California Smoking Weed
It intends to enforce federal law even if California legalizes marijuana.
By
Dan Amira
land of the free
Sept. 27, 2010
Buried Muslims Threaten Upstate New York Town
Sidney, New York, wants the Muslims to exhume their cemetery’s bodies.
By
Dan Amira