But such a pledge was of dubious legal authority since past emergency declarations by governors dealt with medical reasons, such as the pandemic.
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Rick Pearson,
Chicago Tribune,
18 Mar. 2026
At a factory in South Asia, the sustainability team spends the next two days reconstructing numbers from production logs, supplier declarations and old audit reports.
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Akhil Sivanandan,
Sourcing Journal,
18 Mar. 2026
Analysts pore over their pronouncements to glean shifts on key issues.
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Prashant Rao,
semafor.com,
4 Mar. 2026
He was replaced by Frank, whose football and public pronouncements were the polar opposite of his predecessor, and who was no more able to balance European and domestic football than Postecoglou was.
The event, held at the historic church on Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, included proclamations from Atlanta City Council members and tributes from community leaders reflecting on Abernathy's life of faith, leadership, and activism.
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CBS News Atlanta Staff,
CBS News,
15 Mar. 2026
Fears are rampant that this law would ruin community festivals that promote cultural diversity, or routine LGBTQ proclamations for Pride Month.
—
Sun Sentinel Editorial Board,
Sun Sentinel,
14 Mar. 2026
Bigger questions for Georgia schools Together, the two rulings underscore growing legal tension around the scope of authority school districts hold—both inside and outside the classroom.
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Zachary Bynum,
CBS News,
22 Mar. 2026
Court officials noted that judges have long used research attorneys and law clerks to assist with tasks such as legal research, legal analysis and even the drafting of rulings.
In other countries with levies and similar diktats, streamers have shown caution, but their local ambitions may supersede reservations – Australia has provided hits such as The Artful Dodger, Colin From Accounts and The Newsreader in recent years.
—
Jesse Whittock,
Deadline,
30 Dec. 2025
Vision statements and culture values aren’t diktats.
In the ruling, the appeals court ruled that one of Francis' decrees -- which allowed prosecutors to proceed without a preliminary judge overseeing their work -- amounted to a law that should have been published.
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NICOLE WINFIELD THE ASSOCIATED PRESS,
Arkansas Online,
18 Mar. 2026
Defense lawyers also alleged that four secret decrees Francis signed giving prosecutors wide-ranging powers to investigate violated the defendants' right to a fair trial.
Numbers looked good to me, but perhaps the outlook increase wasn’t as strong as the bulls had hoped for.
—
Jim Cramer,
CNBC,
10 Mar. 2026
While bulls might argue that the stocks look cheap after falling 24% from peak valuations set a year ago, BofA cautions that these multiples have merely returned to pre-pandemic levels.
District 4 Councilmember Jaceey Sebastian and Mayor Carmalitha Gumbs both issued statements commending the South Fulton Police Department's swift response and expressing condolences to the families of the victims.
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CBS News Atlanta Staff,
CBS News,
23 Mar. 2026
Those statements included details that only someone involved in the killing would know, investigators said.
—
Emerson Clarridge
Updated March 21,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
22 Mar. 2026
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