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A new attorney general's opinion issued Wednesday could mean more than $17.3 million this year for the state's Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund and clear up an ongoing conflict between state law and the constitution over how those funds are allocated.
Issued at the request of state Treasurer Ken Miller, the opinion clarifies the definition of earnings used by the tobacco settlement trust fund. Miller said he requested the opinion in April. Funds generated by the trust are used to fight tobacco addiction and obesity and for health research, said Deputy State Treasurer Tim Allen.
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According to the FBI director Robert Mueller, the decision "is detrimental to the cause of justice." Nowadays a judge must follow procedural rules of equity. [...] epieikeia is ensnared in Derrida's "first aporia," namely, our "freedom" to judge "must follow ... a prescription, a rule" (23).
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Last month the 2nd District Court of Appeals overturned the ban on felons wearing body armor, saying it was unconstitutional because the definition of body armor was too vague. Today, the Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) announced support for District Attorney Steve Cooley's call for urgent legislation that would reinstate California's law banning possession of body armor by violent felons.
The League also applauds Attorney General Jerry Brown, who said yesterday he will ask the California Supreme Court to review the lower court ruling. "Every day, California's law enforcement officers put their lives on the line to protect our communities," Brown said. "Allowing violent felons to possess military-grade body armor puts their lives further at risk and jeopardizes public safet...
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One of the most controversial revisions would give the states greater control over endangered species. Governors could veto experimental reintroductions of wildlife unless those reintroductions are required for the species' survival. If such a veto had existed then, wolves would not have been reintroduced in Idaho, because the state's governor objected. The draft wording also allows "states to request and be given the lead role in almost every aspect of the act," but that's not appropriate for a federal law, says Mark Stermitz, who represents the state of Montana in endangered species litigation: "Federal courts have consistently recognized that protecting endangered species is in the national interest and shouldn't be put at risk by the whims of local political boundaries.
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