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" ... Alabama, Utah and Nebraska voters approved measures to remove racist language from their state constitutions and Mississippi voters chose a new state flag to replace one that included the Confederate battle flag. ... "
" ... Mayor Hall’s scheme violated Indiana law and both the Indiana and U.S. constitutions. For one, code enforcement cannot be conducted unevenly. It is unconstitutional for the government to target only some residents for violations while blatantly ignoring identical violations by other favored owners. Charlestown could not go looking for torn screens and tall grass just in Pleasant Ridge and could not choose to ignore identical violations at the properties purchased by the developers. ... "
" ... The Colorado, Washington and California state constitutions clearly state that compensation is required when provide property is damaged for public use. In the California case, the court relied on evidence that lawmakers were concerned mainly about property being damaged in the course of government building projects. The drafters of those provisions, however, lived in a very different world where police may have been armed but didn’t routinely use military-grade equipment to enforce the law. ... "
" ... To determine the rank within each category, as well as overall rank on the list of 100, Forbes applied four metrics: money (GDP, revenue, assets under management, or net worth), media mentions, impact (employee count, population) and spheres of influence. Collectively, Forbes looked at hard power (currencies and constitutions), dynamic power (audiences, communities and creative influence), and soft power (what are leaders doing with their influence, and particularly how they responded to the challenges presented by Covid in 2020) within the context of each woman's field: business, media, technology, finance, philanthropy and politics. The list was locked on December 6, 2020. ... "
" ... “In America,” says bail expert Jeffrey Clayton of the American Bail Coalition, “everyone has a constitutional right to bail—to have an amount of bail set by judges who assesses the merits of each case. The Eighth Amendment, which forms part of the Bill of Rights, provides access to bail insofar as excessive bail may not be required. Most state constitutions provide that all persons shall be bailable by sufficient sureties, an even more expansive guarantee than the federal constitution.” ... "