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March 03, 2022
Jacksonville University in Florida plans to open a law school next fall, which would make the small private institution the first college to open a law school since 2014, Reuters reported.
University officials hope to enroll between 20 and 30 law students in the first year and grow enrollment to 150 students by year two. The city of Jacksonville will dedicate $5 million to helping the school ...
March 03, 2022
On March 3, 2022, President Joe Biden signed a law that limits the use of predispute arbitration agreements and class action waivers covering sexual assault and sexual harassment claims.
As anticipated, President Biden has signed into law the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021. The Act amends the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) to give employees who ar...
March 03, 2022
Washington and Lee law professor Jill Fraley has published an article in the Cardozo Law Review. The article, “Against Court Packing, or a Plea to Formally Amend the Constitution,” explores arguments for and against “packing” the U.S. Supreme Court, using both current views and historical examples of the practice.
“The original arguments against court packing carry less weight in the current ...
March 03, 2022
Anti-hazing advocates hopeful for Sam's Law | Local | dnews.com Moscow-Pullman Daily News
March 03, 2022
Chickamauga native Angela Pence wants to represent the people of her Northwest Georgia community in Congress. The only thing standing between the Libertarian candidate and the 14th Congressional District seat is a $5,220 qualifying fee, 23,000 signatures – and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
But the district’s infamous, far-right Republican incumbent is the least of Pence’s concerns right now. As a t...
March 03, 2022
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Last month, the Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access clinic won a case for local journalism in Connecticut.
The Feb. 4 victory came in a defamation lawsuit against the town of New Canaan, a local newspaper called the New Canaanite and the newspaper’s editor, Michael Dinan, among others. The MFIA clinic defended the news site and Dinan against plai...
March 03, 2022
Intel packages several "chiplets" into one gargantuan Ponte Vecchio processor. The new UCIe alliance should make such packaging easier.
Almost all of the world's biggest chipmakers have banded together in an effort to make it easier to assemble processor elements called chiplets into one larger device. The effort stands to help keep Moore's Law ticking, even as engineering difficulties and hi...
March 03, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) – A South Columbus church has found itself at the intersection of the city’s spike in violent crime, literally. Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church sits at the intersection of Old Cusseta Road and Farr Road, where at least three people were injured in shootings last month. Wednesday night the church provided sanctuary for frustrated community members as they took their concerns to...
March 03, 2022
Law & Order made its grand return last week, bringing back some fan favorites like Anthony Anderson's Detective Kevin Bernard. Anderson was part of the cast over the course of 50 episodes from 2008 to 2010, and as he was winding down his hit series Black-ish, he heard that Dick Wolf was possibly bringing back the series for a 21st season. That's what led to a phone call to Wolf about poss...
March 03, 2022
Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed 8 bills into law on Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Gov. Youngkin shakes hands with Del. Terry Austin after signing HB 462. (Image courtesy… Read More
RICHMOND, Va. (WFXR) – Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed eight new bills into law on Wednesday involving taxes, economic development, Virginia’s retirement system and higher education construction.
“I am honored to sign these bil...
