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March 01, 2022

Law enforcement activity on I-94 cleared - FOX 6 Milwaukee

WAUKESHA COUNTY, Wis. - The right lane of westbound I-94 was temporarily blocked at Elmhurst Road in Waukesha County due to law enforcement activity. The "all clear" was signaled shortly before 10 a.m. The incident caused traffic delays for a time FOX6 News will update this post when more information is available. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News
March 01, 2022

Maurer School of Law to host Court of Appeals argument - IU Newsroom

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The Indiana University Maurer School of Law will host an oral argument before the Court of Appeals of Indiana on March 3, giving law students, the IU community and members of the public a rare local opportunity to see part of the state's judiciary process live. Judges Edward W. Najam Jr. and Leanna K. Weissmann and Senior Judge John G. Baker are scheduled to hear argument...
March 01, 2022

Law firm starting salaries jump another $10,000 - WPXI Pittsburgh

Law firm starting salaries jump another $10,000 Donald Bluedorn II, managing shareholder at Babst Calland, said it's not getting into an arms race on pay. (JOE WOJCIK/Pittsburgh Business Times/JOE WOJCIK/Pittsburgh Business Times) By Patty Tascarella – Senior Reporter, Pittsburgh Business Times PITTSBURGH — Laws of physics don’t necessarily dovetail with how the legal sector operates. So what...
March 01, 2022

Only 11% of eligible Wisconsin law enforcement agencies accredited by state group - wausaupilotandreview.com

BY NATHAN DENZIN, The Badger Project Eight percent of law enforcement agencies in Wisconsin have received full accreditation by a statewide law enforcement organization aimed at improving policing. Some of the largest departments accredited include Milwaukee, Janesville and Wausau. Accreditation is a process that makes policing more consistent, professional and accountable, said Glendale Poli...
March 01, 2022

Law requiring drunk drivers to pay child support if parent is killed passes in Tennessee - WZTV

Law requiring drunk drivers to pay child support if parent is killed passes in Tennessee (Getty Images) NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Legislation that targets drunk drivers unanimously passed the Tennessee House on Monday. "Bentley's Law" aims to hold drunk drivers accountable by requiring them to pay child support if a parent is killed a wreck. Under HB 1834, an impaired driver convicted of vehi...
March 01, 2022

Salina Law Enforcement Honored - KSAL

The Salina Police Department and Saline County Sheriffs Office are among 35 law enforcement agencies across the state receiving AAA Kansas Community Traffic Safety Awards for their 2021 work to keep roadways in their cities and counties safe through a variety of initiatives and programs. According to AAA Kansas, the awards have been presented annually since 2011 to community law enforcement a...
March 01, 2022

Yeah, The LSAT Still Gives You An Advantage In Law School Admissions - Above the Law

For years now, I’ve been writing about the GRE’s creep into the law school admissions game. That was once the sole providence of the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), but, over the course of the last six years, more and more law schools have decided applicants can take either the LSAT or the GRE. Then in November, the American Bar Association (ABA), which is the law school accreditation body...
March 01, 2022

In infrastructure law, a stronger emphasis on highway safety - Roll Call

For years, highway safety groups have argued that two provisions in federal highway law encapsulate a fundamental flaw in how the federal government approaches highway safety. The provisions, which require the states to set performance standards related to traffic-related deaths and injuries, have in some cases been implemented to permit states to set goals allowing those deaths to increase f...
March 01, 2022

Did Anaheim break law in Angel Stadium sale? Judge to decide - Los Angeles Times

A view of Angel Stadium from above during an Angels game. Two years and two days have passed since the lawsuit seeking to nullify the Angel Stadium land sale was filed. On Wednesday, the suit finally will be heard. Under the sale agreement, a company controlled by Angels owner Arte Moreno would develop a mini-city on the 150-acre site, with homes, hotels, shops, offices and restaurants sur...
March 01, 2022

SCOTUS: Lack of Legal Knowledge Excuses Inaccuracy in Copyrights - The National Law Review

The Supreme Court of the United States held that lack of factual or legal knowledge can excuse an inaccuracy in a copyright registration under a safe harbor contained in the Copyright Act. As a result, an applicant’s inadvertent mistake of fact or law in applying for a copyright does not render the subsequent copyright registration invalid. Unicolors, Inc. v. H&M Hennes & Maurtiz, L.P...