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You are here: Home / PA Courts / PA Supreme Court Session from Nov. 28

Recorded 11-28-17 in Harrisburg. Topics include: an executive order signed by Gov. Tom Wolf allowing state home care workers to unionize, general consent to search a vehicle stopped by police and whether that consent extends to a drug-sniffing canine called in to conduct a further search, high income child support guidelines, song lyrics that threaten specific police officers and whether that is protected speech under the First Amendment, whether a company headquartered in Pennsylvania can be sued under state law when the suit is brought by an out-of-state resident involving an incident that happened out of state, and a natural gas well discharge that violates the Clean Streams Law and whether a continuing flow of unpermitted contaminants should be subject to daily civil penalties.

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