Maine

As the northernmost state in New England, Maine is the US state with the northeastern most peak in the country, and sits in the First District Circuit of the United States. By land mass, it is the 39th smallest state in the US, and the 42nd state by population, with just over 1.3 million residents. Until the 1820s, Maine was a part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts until it seceded, becoming its own state. It was admitted as the 23rd state into the Union under the Missouri Compromise on March 15, 1820.  Maine is the easternmost state in the country, and the only state which borders only one other state, New Hampshire.

The state is known for agricultural outputs which include poultry, eggs, dairy, cattle, apples, and maple sugar and syrup. Commercial fishing is one of the largest economic-drivers for the state, which mainstays in lobstering and groundfishing. Aquifers and natural springs in the state are also responsible for the bottling of natural spring water which is sold in the US and internationally. Tourism and outdoor recreation are also two key components which drive Maine’s economy. Additionally, with nearly 230 miles of coastline, Maine is known for fishing, trade, importing and exports within the US and with international markets.

The government of Maine is broken into three co-equal branches, the executive, legislative and judicial branches.  Additionally, the Maine Constitution allows for three Constitutional Officers—the Secretary of State, the State Treasurer and the State Attorney General.  There is an additional Statutory Officer, the State Auditor.

The executive branch: Headed by the Governor of Maine, elected every four years, but with a term limit of two consecutive terms in office.  Maine does not have a lieutenant governor, which makes it one of seven states to not have that office.

The legislative branch is comprised of the Maine Senate and the Maine House of Representatives, collectively known as the Maine Legislature.  The Senate has 35 members, and the House of Representatives has 151 members.  With a two-thirds majority from both the House and the Senate, the legislature can override a gubernatorial veto. 

The judicial branch rounds out the government, charged with the task of interpreting state laws.  The judicial branch is headed by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, and lower courts include the District Court, Superior Court and Probate Court.  Judges are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the legislature for seven-year terms, and probate judges are elected by the voters of their respective county for four-year terms, serving part-time.

The state has four electoral votes which go towards the federal Presidential elections.

In 2009, Maine along with Washington and Maryland, became the first states to legalize same-sex marriage at ballot boxes.

The state has a law school at the University of Maine.  Other universities in Maine include, Colby College, Husson University, and Beal College.

The National Law Review covers news, stories, and cases from Maine which impact the state, and federal government. Some of the stories covered include legalization of marijuana, tax disputes, Medicaid expansions and healthcare in the state, minimum wage and labor/employment law, and state and federal news related to government agencies. Visitors to the National Law Review will continually find the latest coverage from the state, related to its citizens, and the federal government system.

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Aug
17
2011
Department of Energy Finalizes $102 Million Loan Guarantee to Record Hill Wind, LLC for Maine Wind Project U.S. Department of Energy
Sep
20
2011
EPA Advancing Clean Up at 15 Hazardous Waste Sites, Proposing 11 Sites for Action U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Oct
31
2022
Biden-Harris Administration Announces More than $13 Million from EPA's Clean School Bus Program for 13 Maine School Districts U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Jul
16
2019
Non-Compete Roundup: New Hampshire, Maine and Washington Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Sep
5
2019
The Bubbler – We’ll Wake You Up When September Ends Mintz
Nov
30
2022
Another legal victory for New England Clean Energy Connect but, unbelievably, it still isn't nearly out of the woods. Mintz
Jul
28
2023
So not only are NIMBYs delaying our essential transition to renewable energy, they're also taking lots of money out of our pockets! Mintz
Jan
12
2014
As Maine Goes, So Goes The Nation? Labeling for Foods Made with Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). Mintz
Sep
17
2015
Legislative Roundup on Energy from the New England States Mintz
Jan
23
2020
Growing Number of States Enact Drug Pricing Transparency Laws Mintz
Jan
14
2014
Energy and Environmental Law Update - January 13, 2014 Mintz
Sep
22
2015
Maine Social Media Employee Privacy Law Goes Into Effect October 15, 2015 Mintz
Jul
8
2020
Petition Seeks Federal Overturn of Net Metering, Calls into Question Federal vs. State Authority Over Solar Sales Mintz
Mar
28
2018
Trends in 1115 Medicaid Waivers and Summaries of Each Pending Application Mintz
Jun
19
2012
Energy and Environment Update - June 17, 2012 Mintz
Jun
4
2018
A Rundown of Recent State Action Relating to Medicaid Expansion Mintz
Oct
26
2022
New England Clean Energy Connect Will Remain on Ice until At Least Next Year as Achievement of Bay State's GHG Reduction Goals Hangs in The Balance Mintz
Apr
10
2023
The Bay State's ability to meet its greenhouse gas reduction goals is now in the hands of a Maine jury. Does that make any sense to you? Mintz
Aug
2
2018
Recent 1332 Waiver and Reinsurance Activity Mintz
May
11
2022
Transitioning from fossil fuels requires something to transition to. Mintz
Dec
23
2014
Ho Ho Ho GMO! The 2014 GMO Legislation Scorecard Mintz
Aug
30
2022
Maine's Highest Court Has Given the New England Clean Energy Connect Project a Map to Viability, but It Isn't Out of the Woods Yet. Mintz
Apr
20
2023
Those Maine Courts sure work quickly but we still need to remove the roadblocks in the way of our renewable energy future! Mintz
Mar
19
2013
Energy and Environmental Law Update - March 18, 2013 Mintz
Apr
26
2023
EPA and many States have decided that PFAS can't be in the environment. Now Maine is learning how hard it is to stop them from getting there. Mintz
Oct
5
2020
CMS Proposes Reopening MLR Filings to Account for Risk Corridor Payouts Faegre Drinker
Nov
10
2015
2015 Elections — Roundup of Employment-Related Ballot Initiatives Faegre Drinker
May
6
2019
Maine and Cincinnati (Ohio) Join the Growing List of Jurisdictions Banning Salary History Inquiries Faegre Drinker
Jun
3
2020
Pandemic Furloughs in Place? Time to Assess Your WARN Obligations Faegre Drinker
Nov
24
2014
Cybersecurity Litigation Monthly Newsletter-November 2014 Faegre Drinker
Feb
2
2021
Recent State Fiduciary Duty Developments: Eight States Have Proposed or Finalized Best Interest Standards for Annuity Producers Faegre Drinker
Jul
29
2019
Maine and New Hampshire Join National Trend, Enacting Laws Prohibiting Non-Competes for Lower-Wage Workers Faegre Drinker
Oct
1
2020
State & Local Employment Law Developments: Q3 2020 Faegre Drinker
Mar
12
2012
A Void for Vagueness: Florida’s Confinement Law Northeastern University School of Law
Jun
13
2014
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