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February 24, 2022

'Law and Order' reboot nods toward race and policing, but plays it safe - NPR Illinois

AILSA CHANG, HOST: The first new episode in 12 years of "Law & Order" airs tonight. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says the show once broke new ground for crime dramas but appears to be playing it safe this time around. ERIC DEGGANS, BYLINE: At first, it seems the mothership "Law & Order" is eager to tackle the thorny issues which arise when filming a TV cop drama after the murder of Geor...
February 24, 2022

'Law and Order' reboot nods toward race and policing, but plays it safe - WKU Public Radio

The original Law & Order series is returning with new episodes after over a decade, this time appearing to only address modern law enforcement issues. Copyright 2022 NPR
February 24, 2022

Veteran Trial Lawyer Daryl Daigle Joins SBSB Law as Partner - Longview News-Journal

NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Schouest, Bamdas, Soshea & BenMaier PLLC, or SBSB Law, is pleased to announce that veteran trial lawyer Daryl Daigle has joined the firm as a partner in its New Orleans office. The addition of Mr. Daigle bolsters the firm's already robust transportation and maritime practice. A highly skilled litigator, Mr. Daigle has more than 30 years of experi...
February 24, 2022

Texans face challenges in casting ballots under new voting law - KSMU Radio

AILSA CHANG, HOST: Texas is holding a primary election next week. It's the first statewide election since the Texas Legislature passed a sweeping law that drastically changes how people vote. Supporters of the law say it will restore voter confidence in elections, but election officials in the state's most populous county say it has already led to widespread confusion among voters, so much so...
February 24, 2022

'Law and Order' reboot nods toward race and policing, but plays it safe - Iowa Public Radio

The original Law & Order series is returning with new episodes after over a decade, this time appearing to only address modern law enforcement issues. Copyright 2022 NPR
February 24, 2022

Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta Announces Two New Resources to Support Law Enforcement from Office on Violence Against Women - Department of Justice

Justice News Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta announced at a webinar today two new training and technical assistance (TTA) resources from the Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women (OVW): the National Violence Against Women Law Enforcement Training and Technical Assistance Consortium (LETTAC) and the Domestic Violence Resource for Increasing Safety and Connection (DV RI...
February 24, 2022

Texans face challenges in casting ballots under new voting law - NPR

Voters in Texas are facing new obstacles as they try to vote absentee in the state's primary election after Texas joined more than a dozen other states in enacting voting restrictions last year. AILSA CHANG, HOST: Texas is holding a primary election next week. It's the first statewide election since the Texas Legislature passed a sweeping law that drastically changes how people vote. Supporte...
February 24, 2022

'Law and Order' reboot nods toward race and policing, but plays it safe - NPR

The original Law & Order series is returning with new episodes after over a decade, this time appearing to only address modern law enforcement issues. Popular on NPR.org NPR Editors' Picks
February 24, 2022

Texans face challenges in casting ballots under new voting law - WUNC

AILSA CHANG, HOST: Texas is holding a primary election next week. It's the first statewide election since the Texas Legislature passed a sweeping law that drastically changes how people vote. Supporters of the law say it will restore voter confidence in elections, but election officials in the state's most populous county say it has already led to widespread confusion among voters, so much so...
February 24, 2022

United States and United Arab Emirates Sign Bilateral Agreement Enhancing Law Enforcement Cooperation - Department of Justice

Justice News On Thursday, the United States and United Arab Emirates (UAE) signed a mutual legal assistance treaty (MLAT) enhancing evidence sharing, judicial cooperation and assistance in criminal investigations and prosecutions. U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi Chargé d’Affaires Sean Murphy and Emirati Minister of Justice Abdullah Sultan Al Nuaimi signed the MLAT on behalf of their nations at the Min...