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Lancaster County courthouse workers look for raises in new contract

An arbitration hearing this week could benefit scores of county government clerical workers who believe their current pay levels are not keeping pace with the local economy.

Sheetz, Ohio church at odds | News, Sports, Jobs

Sheetz Inc., the Altoona-based company that operates 680 convenience stores in Pennsylvania and nearby states, finds itself in a legal tussle with a church that is opposing the company’s plans to open a new store in Centerville, Ohio. Epiphany Lutheran Church of Centerville, which is near Dayton, owns a parcel of land that not only […]

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rights into a mechanism for nullifying them. as respondentdixon said, no rational abortion provider would violate this law. while clerk courts are not ordinarily proper defendants, in these circumstances, the principles underlying ex parte young authorize federal court release against clerks. their docketing of sb-8 suits, which is critical to effectuate texas s illegal scheme, inflicts article 3 injury and fact, and is redressable by an order barring such docketing. sb-8 is an abortion provision, but the issues before this court are far more sweeping. to allow texas scheme to stand would provide a road map for other states to abrogate any decision of this court with which they disagree. at issue here is nothing less than the supremacy of federal law. council, you rely on ex parte young to some extent. but ex parte young makes clear

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0 weeks. lindsey? gabe gutierrez, thank you. and in just seconds, we ll take you inside the supreme court to hear arguments in two challenges to the texas abortion law. i m lindsey reiser in for stephanie ruhle. jose diaz-balart picks up the coverage right now. good morning. it s 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. and we begin with something that hasn t happened before. for the first time ever, msnbc will bring you live oral arguments from the u.s. supreme court as it takes up two cases stemming from the controversial texas abortion law. this will be audio only, as the supreme court does not allow television cameras. the first case is whole women s health versus jackson. it was filed by abortion providers, challenging a law that effectively bans abortions in texas and shifts enforcement from the state to private citizens who can sue anyone seeking an abortion or anyone who helps a woman obtain one. with me now so break this all down, nbc news corresponde

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