...arguments Thursday on whether a 2009 statute enacted by the Delaware General Assembly gives the state's Chancery Court judges additional powers to conduct...
...Harper's bill would need to be passed by the General Assembly two times and then passed by voters to amend the state...
...the first application of legislation from 2006 in which the Pennsylvania General Assembly amended anti-abuse provisions of the Unfair Insurance Practices Act, barring...
...defined as such under the Crimes Code or MPETL because the General Assembly did not grant them broad statutory police powers present in other...
Judges, like professional athletes, rarely know when it's time to hang it up. Like pro athletes, because they're insulated from the public — for good reason — and people routinely suck up
Deputy sheriffs from Allegheny County are not "police officers" for the purposes of collective bargaining under Pennsylvania's Act 111, the Commonwealth Court has ruled
...said. While MCARE does not define present value, the General Assembly "knows and understands prior Supreme Court decisions" and present...
...legislative action for the week of May 6. Members of the General Assembly were set to return to session May 13. ...
...to mandatory retirement. J. Bart DeLone, a senior deputy attorney general who argued against overturning the retirement requirement in both the Supreme and...
...provision of the constitution, argued J. Bart DeLone, a senior deputy attorney general. "Such a holding would upend the most basic principles...
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