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February 20, 2022
UIC law professor says public flashpoint over words used in exam has been 'absolute hell' Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
February 20, 2022
February 20, 2022 - DEL MAR – Last Friday, Senate Majority Leader Emeritus Bob Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys) joined Governor Gavin Newsom to announce new legislation that heeds the Governor’s call for a bill to limit the spread of dangerous assault weapons and ghost guns utilizing similar tactics to Texas’ recent abortion law.
“In a just world, a woman's right to choose would be sacrosanct, and Cali...
February 20, 2022
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February 20, 2022
SAN ANGELO – A San Angelo businessman has endorsed Leland Lacy for Tom Green County Court at Law #2 Judge.
Here is Dwain Grider's letter endorsing Lacy exclusive to San Angelo LIVE!:
"My name is Dwain Grider. I am a senior account manager for a major chemical company that offices here in San Angelo, TX. This email is written as public endorsement in support of Mr. Leland Lacy, who is running ...
February 20, 2022
Carmella Mantello speaks during a council president debate with David Bissember sponsored by Troy Neighborhoods Action Council (TNAC) at Troy Prep Elementary on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 in Troy, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)
TROY – The City Council has held its first of three public hearings on a Republican proposal to amend the City Charter to expand the city redistricting commission fro...
February 20, 2022
Don Gonyea speaks with James Grossman of the American Historical Association about former President Donald Trump's handling of presidential records.
DON GONYEA, HOST:
This is a story about presidential records and about what happens to them - or rather, what's supposed to happen to them. First, some recent history. In 2018, then-President Trump was accused of ripping up memos into confetti. F...
February 20, 2022
The Senate votes in a mostly empty chamber during the final day of the legislative session at the state Capitol in Olympia in 2021.
A proposal to update the Washington state Voting Rights Act and make it easier to bring forward a voting rights claim passed through the Senate this month without the support of Yakima Valley lawmakers.
Sen. Rebecca Saldaña, D-Seattle, who sponsored the bill, sai...
February 20, 2022
Police officers restrain a protester during a rally of journalists against a new media bill, in front of the parliament building in Baku on December 28.
Journalists hounded and harassed to the point where many have fled the country. Independent or opposition media shuttered or blocked online. Nearly all news media reaching the public controlled by the government.
For years, media experts and ...
February 20, 2022
Fifth grade teacher Hagit Lifshitz leads a class in reading a book in Hebrew at Eleanor Kolitz Hebrew Language Academy, a public charter school in San Antonio, in 2013.
The Texas Education Agency confirmed this week it now requires new charter schools to submit a "statement of assurance" that the school will follow so-called “critical race theory” laws before opening its doors to the public.
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February 20, 2022
The Law Q&A | Judge sits in time-out with writ under consideration Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
