Gleaning, the act of harvesting unused or surplus produce and distributing it to food insecure people is one solution to the interconnected challenges of hunger and food waste
The NYS Rechargeable Battery Recycling Act was signed into law on December 10, 2010 and requires manufacturers of covered rechargeable batteries to collect and recycle the batteries statewide in a manufacturer-funded program at no cost to consumers.
“Go best friend, that’s my best friend!” Black law students are already reflecting on the impact of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination and confirmation hearings. [NPR] At least 65 law professors in Missouri have common sense. I know a few of these names good to see them! [STL Today] Flag on the play! Some dude trying to score points with voters says Pride Week should be illegal. [The Guardian] Move over, I’m cycling here! Las Vegas law requires drivers to give cyclists at least 3 feet of space as they share the road. I’d prefer the COVID 6 but at least this is a start. [8NewsNow] It always feels like, somebody’s watching youuuu? Wyoming’s got you covered. [The Sheridan Press]