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February 17, 2022

Pennsylvania mail-in voting law dealt another blow in court - TribDem.com

Pennsylvania mail-in voting law dealt another blow in court  TribDem.com
February 17, 2022

Business Matters: Don’t wait until it’s too late, head of law firm speaks from experience - KHON2

HONOLULU (KHON2) — Putting together a will or living trust and simply getting your finances in order before something unexpected happens is something that many people put off until it’s too late. Michelle Ogata is a graduate of Pearl City high school and the University of Hawaii. Now she heads up Estate Planning Partners, a law firm focused on learning about client’s family, assets, and goals...
February 17, 2022

Professor's Anti-Asian Slur Creates Stir at Georgetown Law - Inside Higher Ed

Students at Georgetown University are demanding accountability after law professor Franz Werro referred to a student in class as “Mr. Chinaman.” A video of the Feb. 10 incident has gone viral, attracting more than 140,000 views. Werro apologized in an email the next day for using the anti-Asian slur, according to the legal news website Above the Law. “As a non-native English speaker myself, I...
February 17, 2022

Indiana Trustees Violated Open-Records Law - Inside Higher Ed

The Board of Trustees at Indiana University skirted the state’s Open Door Law when it used a closed executive session to approve a $582,000 contract extension for former IU president Michael McRobbie last year, according to an opinion from the state’s public access counselor. “To be sure, despite IU’s casualness regarding high-dollar contracts, a contract extension or consulting agreement wor...
February 17, 2022

Law enforcement concerned with Apple security as more people tracked with AirTags - Live 5 News WCSC

Since the tracking devices were launched last April, the Phoenix Police Department has seen nine cases involving AirTags. PHOENIX (KPHO/KTVK/Gray News) – Apple recently announced plans to add more measures to AirTags to cut down on unwanted tracking. The Bluetooth devices are designed to track objects such as keys or backpacks, but reports are increasing across the country of the devices bein...
February 17, 2022

Are You Covered by California's Pay Data Reporting Law? - SHRM

Are You Covered by California's Pay Data Reporting Law?  SHRM
February 17, 2022

Thursday briefing: 'If Johnson broke the law he must resign' - The Guardian

Lib Dems attempt to force publication of partygate report … concerns over an end to free Covid tests … and inside the Taliban’s return to power Top story: ‘Humble address’ motion demands Sue Gray findings Hello – great that you could join me, Warren Murray, for today’s briefing. A new attempt will be made to force publication of the full Sue Gray report on whether No 10 parties broke Covid la...
February 17, 2022

Florida Insurance Rescue Bills Move Closer to Becoming Law - Insurance Journal

Sponsored by IAA, Inc. Two bills that many in the insurance industry hope will solve some of Florida’s worsening property insurance problems moved a step closer to becoming law Wednesday when they passed a key Senate subcommittee. The Senate Appropriations Committee’s Subcommittee on Agriculture, Environment and General Government voted overwhelmingly in support of Senate Bill 1728, sponsored...
February 17, 2022

Law Student Named Inaugural American Bar Association Consortium Fellow - University of Arkansas Newswire

Photo Submitted Third-year law student Dana McGee has been selected as the American Bar Association's inaugural Legal Education Police Practices Consortium Fellow. The ABA Legal Education Police Practices Consortium was formed to contribute to the national effort to examine and address legal issues in policing and public safety, including conduct, oversight and the evolving nature of police w...
February 17, 2022

Legal battle at Yale Law School continues as University files to dismiss case - Yale Daily News

Michael Garman, Staff Photographer A legal battle at Yale Law School, involving two students who say their refusal to sign a statement condemning professor Amy Chua cost them professional opportunities, is now entering its fourth month — and the University wants it shut down. Yale’s lawyers filed a motion to dismiss the Nov. 15 lawsuit on Monday in a 46-page motion arguing that the seven alle...