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February 21, 2022

Celibacy not 'divine law' for priests, but promotes holiness, speakers say - National Catholic Reporter

Jesuit Father Gianfranco Ghirlanda speaks during an international conference on the priesthood at the Vatican Feb. 19, 2022. (CNS screen grab/Vatican Media) VATICAN CITY — The requirement that most priests in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church be celibate has theological and spiritual foundations and not only practical motivations, said speakers at an international conference on priesthood...
February 21, 2022

The Frank Walker Law/PSN Daily Notebook- February 21 - Pittsburgh Sports Now

The PSN Daily Notebook is sponsored by Frank Walker, one of Pittsburgh and West Virginia's most respected criminal defense and injury lawyers. Mr. Walker has offices in Pittsburgh and Morgantown and has been named one of Top 100 National Trial Lawyers and is rated a perfect 10.0 Superb by Avvo for ethics, experience and results. To reach Mr. Walker, you can call 412-532-6805 or go to his webs...
February 21, 2022

Proposed State Privacy Law Update: Feb. 21, 2022 | Husch Blackwell LLP - JDSupra - JD Supra

Keypoint: This week Indiana’s bill continued to advance in the House (after previously passing the Senate), lawmakers voted bills out of committee in Iowa and Oklahoma, and new bills were introduced in Maine, Utah and Wisconsin. Below is our sixth weekly update on the status of proposed state privacy legislation in 2022. Before we get to our update, we wanted to provide three reminders. Table...
February 21, 2022

Prestigious Prizes Don't Guarantee Admission to Top Law Schools | Law Admissions Lowdown - U.S. News & World Report

Rather than think of law admissions as a Darwinian competition or as an inscrutable game of chance, think of how to convey to law schools that you will contribute valuably to their class.(Getty Images) Some people have the misimpression that law school admissions is like the Olympics, a competition with set rules in which the “best” or “smartest” applicants come out on top. In reality, law sc...
February 21, 2022

Law enforcement in DC prepare as truckers plan convoy in protest of COVID-19 mandates - NBC 15 WPMI

Metropolitan Police Department in DC. (7News/File) WASHINGTON (7NEWS) — Authorities in Washington, D.C. are planning for a group of American truckers to arrive in the nation's capital in March. The group, “The People’s Convoy”, are protesting COVID-19 mandates due to pandemic restrictions. The Metropolitan Police Department says they are "aware of potential First Amendment activities that may...
February 21, 2022

Black History Month: Celebrating African Americans Who Contributed to the Law - Legal Examiner

February is Black History Month, and it allows us to honor the Black lawyers who have changed history and made strides in the industry. Black lawyers bring immense value to the profession, but progress has been an uphill battle. In 1930, less than 1% of lawyers were Black or African-American. The American Bar Association adopted a creed in 1943 that admission wasn’t dependent on race, but the...
February 21, 2022

Regulate spyware, but give law enforcement its powers back - Israel Hayom

Regulate spyware, but give law enforcement its powers back  Israel Hayom
February 21, 2022

As a hog farmer, I know why California's 'bacon law' hurts consumers — and pigs - Desert Sun

Guest columnist On Friday, the U.S Supreme Court was scheduled to consider whether to hear an appeal of NPPC v. Ross, challenging the constitutionality of California’s Proposition 12, nicknamed the "bacon law." Twice in January, the justices considered hearing the appeal from the 9th Circuit and pushed the decision to their next meeting. I am no legal scholar, but I wish they could walk my f...
February 21, 2022

Utah's strict drunken driving law is not delivering, Robert Gehrke reports - Salt Lake Tribune

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Robert Gehrke. Editor’s note • This story is available to Salt Lake Tribune subscribers only. Thank you for supporting local journalism. Last month, a 33-year-old mother was charged with vehicular homicide after she was driving the wrong way on Interstate 70 and ran head-first into an oncoming car, killing her 12-year-old daughter and critically in...
February 21, 2022

New CA health care law could worsen Latino medical treatment - Sacramento Bee

New CA health care law could worsen Latino medical treatment  Sacramento Bee