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February 22, 2022

‘Law & Order’ Returns, With New Energy and a Considered Approach: TV Review - Variety

Courtesy of Eric Liebowitz/NBC There is surely enough “Law & Order” content in existence to program an entire network, seven nights a week, with reruns. Spinoff “Special Victims Unit” has run continuously since 1999; the flagship series aired from 1990 to 2010. There are obvious market reasons to bring back the original — the perceived likelihood of a known quantity outperforming a replac...
February 22, 2022

Sal & Carmine's Price Hike Breaks Unwritten NYC Law, Say Pizza Lovers - I Love the Upper West Side

Slices from Sal & Carmine Pizza. Photo by Flickr user Ken Lund The Upper West Side has been abuzz ever since iconic pizzeria Sal & Carmine raised its price-per-slice this month by a whopping $1 (from $3 to $4). The pizzeria at 2671 Broadway (between 101st and 102nd streets), which has been in business since 1959, is famed for its crust, as well as “tomato sauce and cheese that merge i...
February 22, 2022

From Winnisquam to 'Law & Order' – Jamie Guyer lands TV role - The Laconia Daily Sun

From Winnisquam to 'Law & Order' – Jamie Guyer lands TV role  The Laconia Daily Sun
February 22, 2022

Yale Law Never Prepared J.D. Vance To Match Wits With A General - Above the Law

JD Vance (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Oh, what nonsense is J.D. Vance spouting now? The Yale Law School grad / author turned Ohio senate candidate is trailing in the polls, but that doesn’t mean he won’t take an opportunity to grab some attention. On Steve Bannon’s War Room Pandemic podcast, Vance went after Joe Biden for his attention to the seemingly inevitable military conflict wit...
February 22, 2022

New this week: 'Law & Order,' Madea and Tears for Fears - Your Valley

This combination of photos shows promotional art for "Law & Order," a series premiering Feb. 24 on NBC, left, "Vikings: Valhalla," premiering Feb. 25 on Netflix, and “Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber,” premiering Feb. 27 on Showtime. (NBC/Netflix/Showtime via AP) Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services an...
February 22, 2022

Law enforcement discuss arrest and charges of carjacker - The Philadelphia Tribune

Law enforcement discuss arrest and charges of carjacker  The Philadelphia Tribune
February 22, 2022

Law Firm Representing Activision Blizzard Claims Unions Exploit Employees Who Are "Whiners And Complainers" - TheGamer

Activision Blizzard employees have been sharing a bafflingly anti-union post from international law firm Reed Smith on Twitter today, the same law firm that is currently representing Activision Blizzard in the NLRB hearing between it and Raven Software's striking QA testers. The post in question details "tips and tricks" for employers on how to avoid unionization, but is now inaccessible, pos...
February 22, 2022

Defense Department considers request for National Guard as law enforcement prepares for possible trucker convoys in DC - CNN

Rand Paul hopes Canadian protesters come to US and 'clog up' cities 01:36 (CNN)The Department of Defense is considering a request for the District of Columbia National Guard to assist law enforcement agencies in Washington, DC, that are preparing for convoys to descend on the area, even as plans for a Canada-style trucker protest in the US capital remain murky. "The Department is analyzing a ...
February 22, 2022

Northern Kentucky University's College of Law receives largest donation in its history - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Northern Kentucky University’s law school received a $3 million donation, the largest in the 129-year history of the school. W. Bruce Lunsford, a business innovator and investor, made the donation to increase the impact of the W. Bruce Lunsford Academy for Law, Business and Technology, according to a press release. The W. Bruce Lunsford Academy is an honors program that was first created wi...
February 22, 2022

Florida's Baker Act law gets one step closer to its first major reforms in 50 years - Florida Politics

'It's changing the thinking that these are criminal situations into thinking about them as mental health situations.' Florida’s Baker Act law, which allows voluntary and involuntary institutionalization during a mental health crisis, might be about to see its first big reform in 50 years. Rep. Pat Maney, an Okaloosa Republican, saw his bill (HB 1143) clear its penultimate committee stop Tuesd...