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Impact of Texas bill SB20 on anime and manga due to obscenity concerns. I am concerned about Texas bill SB20 and how it may affect personal consumption of anime and manga, such as popular series like Bleach or Naruto, given its broad definition of obscenity Can you explain the potential impact of this bill on these forms of entertainment and what might be considered obscene under this legislation?
Am I eligible for parole after serving over 20 years for a 2001 felony . . . South Carolina law requires individuals convicted of violent crimes to serve a significant portion of their sentence—usually at least 85%—before being considered for parole Because you’ve served over 20 years, it’s possible you’ve reached or are close to the point of eligibility, assuming your sentence was not for life without parole
Can employer enforce signing an arbitration agreement after hiring . . . A: In California, an employer can legally terminate you for refusing to sign an arbitration agreement as a condition of continued employment However, certain types of claims are not subject to arbitration as a matter of law, such Private Attorney General Act ("PAGA") claims
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