Should NH judges retire at 70 or 75? Some aren’t sure that’s the right question by NH Business Review for Olivia Richardson -NH Public Radio

On the ballot this election wasn’t just who will be the next president or governor; Granite Staters voted on whether state judges should be allowed to serve until they’re 75 years old. Currently, judges are required to retire at age 70, according to a limit set by the state constitution…

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Hantz Marconi’s law license formally suspended pending criminal case by NH Business Review for Todd Bookman-NH Public Radio

Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi hears a case in 2023. (Photo by Todd Bookman, NHPR) New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi’s law license has been formally suspended by a slate of judges appointed to oversee her disciplinary proceedings as she faces a list of felony…

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Bow police officer dropped from pink armband lawsuit against school district by NH Business Review for Sruthi Gopalakrishnan/Concord Monitor

A Bow police officer has been removed as a defendant in a federal lawsuit against the Bow School District regarding allegations of free speech violations during a silent protest against transgender athletes competing in girls’ sports. The lawsuit, brought forth by parents Anthony Foote, Kyle Fellers, Nicole Foote and Eldon…

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