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Man shot in New Mexico during protest over statue of conquistador

JURIST

A man was shot Thursday in Espanola, New Mexico during a protest over the reinstallation of a statute of the conquistador Juan de Onate , who massacred and enslaved the Acoma Indigenous people in 1599. The post Man shot in New Mexico during protest over statue of conquistador appeared first on JURIST - News.

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New Mexico AOC Issues Website RFP

CourtTechBulletin

The Administrative Office of the Courts is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) to redesign the website of the New Mexico Judiciary (www.nmcourts.gov). In addition, the New Mexico criminal statutes impose felony penalties for illegal bribes, gratuities, and kickbacks. Proposals must be received by Aug.

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In New Mexico prison killing, a lingering question over jurisdiction

SCOTUSBlog

Javier Mollina was murdered in a New Mexico prison by Carlos Herrera, Daniel Sanchez, and Anthony Ray Baca. All four allegedly belonged to Syndicato de Nuevo Mexico, a prison gang. The post In New Mexico prison killing, a lingering question over jurisdiction appeared first on SCOTUSblog.

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Prosecutors Drop Manslaughter Charges Against Alec Baldwin

The Crime Report

Prosecutors in New Mexico have dropped the manslaughter charges against actor Alec Baldwin in the accidental shooting death of “Rust” cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Adam Klasfeld reports for Law & Crime. Baldwin and “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed were both changed with involuntary manslaughter in Hutchins’ death in January.

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How Long After an Accident Can You Sue in New Mexico?

LegalReader

After a serious accident caused by someone’s negligence, you can file a personal injury claim.

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The Canadian Drug Importation Rule Survives Industry Challenge, But Don’t Expect Canadian Drugs at Your Pharmacy Just Yet

FDA Law Blog

Rather than creating its own importation program under Section 804 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDC Act), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) used the statute to create a pathway for States and Indian Tribes (“Sponsors”) to develop such programs (called Section 804 Importation Programs, or SIPs).

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Supreme Court rules 5-4 against Navajo Nation in water rights dispute

SCOTUSBlog

Jicarilla Apache Nation , the court held that the United States owes no duty to Indian tribes except those expressly noted in treaties, statutes, or regulations. Following cases such as United States v. The 1868 treaty allowed the Nation’s citizens to return to their homelands with the promise of adequate resources.