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February 26, 2022

Law students making case against aiding fossil fuel interests - The Boston Globe

Law students making case against aiding fossil fuel interests  The Boston Globe
February 26, 2022

Gov. Hochul signs law to speed up recreational marijuana cultivation - The Livingston County News

The sun rises over a crop of cannabis at Main Street Farms in Cortland, N.Y., September 21, 2021. N. Scott Trimble | strimble syracuse.com Gov. Hochul signs law to speed up recreational marijuana cultivation (TNS) – Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation Tuesday allowing New York cannabis farmers to start planting recreational-use marijuana this year. In a statement, Hochul said the new tempora...
February 26, 2022

Perspective | Miss Manners: My mother-in-law keeps interrupting me when I talk - The Washington Post

Dear Miss Manners: I find myself having difficulty conversing with my mother-in-law. If I broach a topic, she tends to jump in with a “similar” situation before I can finish my thought, much less my sentence. I want to have a better relationship with her, but I’m having a difficult time discussing topics that are dear to me when I feel as if I’m not being heard. How can I convey this to my so...
February 26, 2022

Law looking for sex offender who failed to appear - Jonesboro Sun

JONESBORO — Police are looking for Jonathon Brock Wainwright, 42, of White County. In August 2020, Wainwright pleaded guilty to Internet stalking of a child. He was given five years of probation and ordered to register as a sex offender. The case against Wainwright began in April 2020, when Jonesboro Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children division started investigating Royce Hul...
February 25, 2022

‘It’s horrific’ U of A law professor with ties to Ukraine talks Russia invasion - KSN-TV

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Christopher Kelley is a University of Arkansas law professor who also teaches classes in Ukraine. Kelley first went to Ukraine in 2005 as a Fulbright Scholar, and he said it changed his life. He teaches Ukrainian students virtually and also has visited the country around 80 times. “I know people who could be in a bomb shelter, and I know people who might die,”...
February 25, 2022

PHOTOS: Military and Law Enforcement K-9 Training at Fort Carson - Colorado Springs Gazette

Carlos, a military working dog with Fort Bliss, apprehends Staff Sgt. Cody Barratt during decoy and suspect apprehension training at Fort Carson on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. The 69th Military Police Detachment, 759th Military Police Battalion, hosted the Street Level One Development three-day course, that prepares civilian law enforcement and military working dog handlers alongside their canine ...
February 25, 2022

Law And Order: Organized Crime Is Going Through A Big Change Behind The Scenes Of Season 2 - CinemaBlend

Law & Order: Organized Crime has been a success story for NBC from the very beginning, which was unsurprising thanks to the very long-awaited return of SVU's Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler. Now, one day after the original Law & Order revival premiered to expand the L&O universe even further, a big change is happening behind the scenes with the departure of showrunner/executi...
February 25, 2022

Montana law that limited abortion providers struck down by court | TheHill - The Hill

A Montana law that limited abortion providers was ruled unconstitutional by a district judge, blocking a law that would have stopped advanced practice registered nurses from being able to perform early abortion services. “The State has failed to demonstrate a compelling interest in limiting abortion providers to licensed physicians and physician assistants,” Judge Mike Menahan wrote in his ru...
February 25, 2022

EXPLAINER: What does Texas’ data on abortions say about law? - NEWS10 ABC

DALLAS (AP) — Texas has released data showing a marked drop in abortions at clinics in the state in the first month under the nation’s strictest abortion law, but that only tells part of the story. A study released Friday showing a jump in requests from Texans for abortion pills by mail is helping complete the picture, as will learning more about the number of women who went to clinics outsid...
February 25, 2022

Judge hears arguments on open meeting law in case of fired Douglas County superintendent - The Denver Post

Sadie Crain, Tessa McQueen and Lily Missling cheer outside the Douglas County school district’s Central Administration Building during a rally held to protest recent alleged actions by some members of the school board in Castle Rock on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. The guts of Colorado’s open meetings law were pulled out, inspected and chewed over in a courtroom Friday, as a judge heard arguments o...