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March 03, 2022

Calif. employers perverting arbitration law, private AG plaintiffs tell SCOTUS - Reuters

A view of the U.S. Supreme Court at Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., February 22, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Brenner The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. We welcome feedback, which you can provide using the feedback tab on the right of the page. (Reuters) - Emp...
March 03, 2022

Law enforcement is using one of cryptocurrency's strengths to fight crypto crime - NPR

Cryptocurrency is an asset for those seeking privacy in their transactions, including criminals. Eyebrows were raised when a couple was arrested for allegedly laundering billions in stolen bitcoin. Popular on NPR.org NPR Editors' Picks Sponsor Message Become an NPR sponsor
March 03, 2022

Vladimir Putin may declare martial law in Russia. Here's what it would mean for Russians. - USA TODAY

As fierce Ukrainian resistance has slowed Putin’s invasion and dissent against the invasion grows among Russians, European Union officials fear Putin may declare martial law on Friday. One week after the distant booms heard outside Kyiv in the pre-dawn hours signaled the beginning of the Russian advance, more than one million people have reportedly fled Ukraine and hundreds of military and ...
March 03, 2022

Tax deduction, tuition waiver for law enforcement officers advanced - Unicameral Update

A bill that would provide a state income tax deduction to retired law enforcement officers advanced to the second round of debate March 3 after lawmakers amended it to include a tuition waiver for eligible officers. Sen. Eliot Bostar Under LB1273, introduced by Lincoln Sen. Eliot Bostar, a retired individual who was employed full time as a certified law enforcement officer for at least 20 yea...
March 03, 2022

UK Sanctions Russians Usmanov and Shuvalov, Ponders Law Change - U.S. News & World Report

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain sanctioned two more Russians on Thursday - industrialist Alisher Usmanov and former deputy prime minister Igor Shuvalov - after criticism that it was taking too long to target people with links to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Usmanov - an Uzbekistan-born metals and telecoms tycoon who Britain said was worth $18.4 billion - is best known in Britain for his inves...
March 03, 2022

Life Sciences Law Review - 10th Edition, France Chapter - JD Supra

France is generally known for its high quality and also highly regulated healthcare system. As an EU Member State, France has implemented the EU medicines and medical devices regimes. This chapter should therefore be read in conjunction with the EU chapter and will focus on the specifics of the French regulatory regime. France has codified the essential rules on medicines and medical devices ...
March 03, 2022

One Ohio abortion law is put on hold by a court while another bill to limit abortion is introduced - WOSU Public Media

The Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas put on hold Wednesday a new state law that makes it harder for abortion clinics to get licenses to operate. The law wasn't supposed to go into effect until later this month but attorneys for two Southwest Ohio abortion clinics say the Ohio Department of Health was using it early to try to deny a Dayton area abortion clinic the variance it needs to ope...
March 03, 2022

Law school rush may be over, with applications down 10% - Reuters

(Reuters) - Getting into a top law school last year was no small feat, with a 13% surge in applications resulting in the most competitive admissions season on record. But the admissions scene has cooled off considerably this year. Applications to American Bar Association-accredited law schools are down 10% as of early March, which means landing a spot in the fall isn’t quite as tough. Accordi...
March 03, 2022

Popular hard seltzers to be scarcer in Utah under new law - The Seattle Times

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Hard seltzer drinkers in Utah will likely have their choices on grocery store shelves cut in half under legislation that passed the Legislature Thursday in the latest update to strict alcohol laws in the state that’s home to the alcohol-eschewing Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The clampdown is aimed at drinks containing commonly used food flavorings that co...
March 03, 2022

Popular hard seltzers to be scarcer in Utah under new law - KSAT San Antonio

Dive into the field of project management with this $35 online course bundle A can of Coors Seltzer Mango, center, is shown with Vizzy Blueberry Pomegranate, left, and Vizzy Pineapple Mango, in front of the Utah State Capitol, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022, in Salt Lake City. A bill advancing at the Utah Legislature would remove nearly half of popular hard seltzer products from the shelves of groce...