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Fans Sue Major League Baseball Over Ticket MoneyA pair of fans in New York sued Major League Baseball, asking for their money back for tickets and for certification of class-action status.
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Supreme Court Says Unanimous Jury Verdicts Required In State Criminal TrialsThe Supreme Court said Monday that unanimous jury verdicts are required in state criminal trials for serious offenses
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If Not Now, When? New Legislation Simplifies Estate Planning in the Time of CoronavirusNew Jersey has now joined many other states that have enacted laws to allow for digital or remote notarization of estate planning documents.
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What Is In The USDA's Coronavirus Relief Program?ecretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced $19 billion in aid for farmers and ranchers hit hard by the COVID-19 national emergency on Friday.
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Supreme Court Set To Release Spring Opinions During Coronavirus PandemicIt's spring time at the Supreme Court which means the justices are just finishing oral arguments and hunkering down to release all outstanding opinions.
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Unemployment Claims In South Dakota Reach 22,000 Since Mid-MarchThousands of people continue to file for unemployment in South Dakota.
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Coronavirus Surveillance Concerns Ramp Up Pressure To Pass Federal Privacy LawConcerns around the use of personal data to track the spread of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic led some to urge Congress to ramp up its privacy efforts
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Smithfield Foods To Indefinitely Close Sioux Falls Plant Amid COVID-19Smithfield Foods, Inc. announced an indefinite closure of its Sioux Falls pork processing plan amid a COVID-19 outbreak.
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USDA Approves Iowa Hemp RulesOn March 20, 2020, the USDA approved the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship’s hemp plan for the State of Iowa.
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Nearly 8,000 South Dakotans Filed For Unemployment Last WeekThe number of South Dakotans filing for unemployment benefits continues to spike as businesses across the state remain shuttered or partially closed.