Closed the garage door — pay a fine of $200 in Auburn green

January 10, 2018

Residents of the condominium community Auburn-Greene, California, will be forced to keep the door to the garage open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The issue price of open doors – to a fine of $200 for an administrative violation. To pay $ 200 to have those who want to be able to keep things in the garage and not fear for their safety. In Auburn green…

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To fire a nursing mother in new Jersey is now illegal

January 9, 2018

Dismissal of or discrimination against women who breastfeed at work is now prohibited under the laws of the state of new Jersey. The relevant law was signed by Governor Chris Christie on 8 January 2018, along with a number of other interrelated regulations. In announcing the bill signing, Christie chided the Association of business and industry new Jersey that he called «illogical opposition» to the legislation. «During my life I…

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The Supreme court allowed to discriminate against LGBT people in Mississippi

January 8, 2018

The Supreme court held that in Mississippi the owners of shops, restaurants, and other companies and organizations may refuse representatives of the LGBT community in his services, citing religious beliefs. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme court upheld the controversial law on religious freedoms, rejecting two appeals complaints received from residents of Mississippi and groups fighting for the rights of LGBTQ person at work. This law adopted in October last year….

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The FBI suspects Clinton in laundering money through his charitable Foundation

January 5, 2018

The Department of justice launched a new investigation in relation to the Charitable Clinton Foundation, on the subject of whether to use a non-profit organization for illicit purposes, namely money laundering, when Hillary Clinton held the position of Secretary of state. The investigation is conducted in fact, the charges have not yet been made. One of the versions of the criminal use of the Fund, created in 1997, then President…

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Employers in California are increasingly threatened workers with deportation

January 3, 2018

California officials argue that in the state there is a growing trend where employers often threaten workers with deportation if they don’t like something. The California labor Commission filed a lawsuit on behalf of construction worker who says he was not paid and was threatened. The case Builder is not unique: advocate for labor rights Sebastian Sanchez, tells NBC News that is a man who has not paid for the…

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The administration trump is going to set new obstacles for recipients of green cards

December 31, 2017

The administration of President trump intends to complicate the obtaining of green cards. This became known from the letter sent to members of Congress and got the publication The Daily Beast. Service citizenship and US immigration (USCIS) will set new restrictions on how members of Congress can help immigrants who want to obtain a green card or citizenship. The letter States that the USCIS will require filling several additional forms…

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Cuomo has yet to adopted people access to their birth certificates

December 31, 2017

Yesterday, December 29, the Governor of the state of new York Andrew Cuomo vetoed a law that called to give adopted people the opportunity to write about his birth. The bill would once adopted people to apply to a judge for access to their birth certificates, then the Department of health within 120 days had to refer to actual parents and obtain their consent to the disclosure of information. Vetoing…

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