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February 16, 2022

Stanford Law School Collaborates with Envision on Intensive Law & Trial Program for High School Students | Stanford Law School - Stanford Law School

Stanford Law School Collaborates with Envision on Intensive Law & Trial Program for High School Students Stanford Law School and Envision have collaborated to offer high school students the opportunity to get a glimpse into the legal profession and a taste of the study of law. Intensive Law & Trial will provide students with academic and career insights into the field of law by a...
February 16, 2022

Justice Department Sues Missouri Over Its Gun-Rights Law - The New York Times

A weapon being shown at the Militia Armaments Gun Club Gun Show in Osage Beach, Mo. Missouri has passed the most extreme gun-rights law in recent years. Credit...Christopher Smith for The New York Times WASHINGTON — The Justice Department sued Missouri on Wednesday over the state’s far-reaching gun law, which discourages local officials from enforcing federal firearms measures. The law, known...
February 16, 2022

Linn County Attorney: Take criminal concerns to law enforcement, not social media - KCRG

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - After an anonymous Facebook account accused a Cedar Rapids teacher of misconduct with students, Linn County Attorney Nick Maybanks said it is important people with concerns of criminal activity take their issues to law enforcement, not social media. A Facebook post went viral after claiming a teacher allegedly gave students gifts and offers of car rides, with the p...
February 16, 2022

Florida public records exemption law allows Bob Saget death photos to remain private - NBC News

A Florida judge’s ruling Wednesday on records related to Bob Saget’s death investigation will keep sensitive information, including video and photos of his body, in the hands of the late actor’s loved ones for the time being. Saget’s family has an arcane 21-year-old Florida law — and the late NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt — to thank for allowing them to keep those records private. The court ru...
February 16, 2022

Police Officer Sues University of Illinois Chicago Law School Over Faculty's 'Discriminatory' Emails About Law Enforcement - Law.com

Photo: Jaromir Chalabala/Shutterstock What You Need to Know John Cannon is a white police officer who graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law in August. In a lawsuit filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Cannon alleges discrimination and emotional distress over emails school officials allegedly sent disparaging law enforcement. The suit names the law school, form...
February 16, 2022

AZ lawmakers who attended private ALEC conference may have violated open meetings law, court rules - AZCentral.com

AZ lawmakers who attended private ALEC conference may have violated open meetings law, court rules  AZCentral.com
February 16, 2022

Virginia parents divided over mask mandates as Gov. Youngkin signs new law - 8News

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia parents have mixed feelings about a new law signed Wednesday allowing them to opt out of school mask mandates. Some school districts like Richmond and Henrico voted to ignore Governor Youngkin’s executive order giving parents the option on masks, while other districts like Hanover stood by the order. After the bill was signed into law Wednesday, some parents ar...
February 16, 2022

Domestic-Abuse Allegation Haunts Law-and-Order MAGA Candidate - Rolling Stone

Teddy Daniels, a GOP primary candidate for lieutenant governor in Pennsylvania As he asks voters to make him Pennsylvania’s next lieutenant governor, Teddy Daniels has promoted himself as an Army combat veteran, a former police officer, and a successful businessman. He also, perhaps above all, wants them to know that he stands with Donald Trump. Daniels’ support for the former president has i...
February 16, 2022

EY Law Finds Success by Not Competing With Traditional Law Firms - Law.com

Sarah Ralph, head of EY Law for Oceania. Courtesy photo
February 16, 2022

Justice Department sues Missouri over law that bans local police from enforcing federal gun laws - KSDK.com

The Justice Department has said the law has scared police departments away from helping the federal government fight violent crime. Judge gavel, handgun bullets on wooden background JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Department of Justice on Wednesday sued Missouri over a contested new law banning local police from enforcing federal gun laws just days after pulling out of a state crime-fighting partne...