Olga kaya / getty philadelphia and pennsylvania are ushering in 2026 with a range of new laws that aim to address social equity, public safety, and environmental concerns. What exactly is it, and where did it start? It has been highly secretive and much argued over. · the philadelphia district attorney’s office explicitly resisted vacating sumpter’s conviction on the grounds that city‑specific rules give prosecutors “additional law enforcement tools” to combat crime, signaling an intent to defend or continue to rely on §6108 as a policy instrument even while courts parse its constitutionality [6] [5]. Here’s a breakdown of the most impactful legislation taking effect this year: Supreme court declines to review philadelphia wage tax challenge, upholding policy denying credit for state income tax paid to delaware. · in the acc , a grant-of-rights agreement appears to hold the key to future realignment. Statewide changes in pennsylvania crown act pennsylvania joins 28 other states in enacting the crown act, which prohibits discrimination. · charlotte — schools in the atlantic coast conference will face fines if fans storm the football field or basketball court before the visiting team can safely exit. A new federal ruling on that question has cleared the way for philadelphia to acquire land in the callowhill neighborhood to expand the popular elevated rail park built on the old reading. · an unmatched voice on legal ethics, he will share practical strategies for navigating ethical dilemmas and equip you to uphold integrity in high-stakes corporate environments. Call it the kyle filipowski.

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