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February 15, 2022

Frye: Bill Standardizing Training for State's 911 Dispatchers Could Soon be Law - Eagle 99.3 FM WSCH

Frye calls the bill commonsense legislation. Randy Frye (R-Greensburg). Photo provided. INDIANAPOLIS - Legislation sponsored by State Rep. Randy Frye (R-Greensburg) creating minimum training requirements for 911 dispatchers could soon be law. Frye, chair of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs and Public Safety, said 911 dispatchers are already required to complete certain trainings, but t...
February 15, 2022

Law student makes Bismarck-area House bid | Govt-and-politics | bismarcktribune.com - Bismarck Tribune

Law student makes Bismarck-area House bid | Govt-and-politics | bismarcktribune.com  Bismarck Tribune
February 15, 2022

Ohio Leadership: New Law Enforcement Recruitment Program Focuses on College Students - Yahoo Finance

Cedarville University, Central State lead College to Law Enforcement Pathway Program College to Law Enforcement Pathway Dr. Patrick Oliver, director of the criminal justice program at Cedarville University, stands with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in announcing the College to Law Enforcement Pathway Program in Ohio. This pilot program begins with criminal justice students from Central State Universi...
February 15, 2022

Blockchain and IP Law—A Match Made in Heaven? | The Legal Intelligencer - Law.com

Aleksandra Tulacz (L) and Nicole Galli (R) of ND Galli Law. Courtesy photos Despite reading the occasional article (or headline), how much do any of us know about blockchain, cryptocurrency and their potential uses and implications? What exactly are nonfungible tokens or NFTs, which seem to be getting a lot of press? We too wondered about these questions. As an intellectual property (IP) lawy...
February 15, 2022

Florida Law Firm Cole, Scott & Kissane Selects Aderant Intelligence: Benchmarking to Gain Competitive Insight into Billing Performance - Business Wire

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aderant®, a leading global provider of business software to law firms, announced today that Cole, Scott & Kissane P.A. (CSK) has selected Aderant Intelligence: Benchmarking (“Benchmarking”), a new cloud-based data analytics offering which provides unprecedented insight into law firm revenue realization and billing efficiency. Exclusively available to Aderant Bill...
February 15, 2022

Concerts aid law enforcement families | News | richmond.com - Richmond.com

Concerts aid law enforcement families | News | richmond.com  Richmond.com
February 15, 2022

Study finds drop in DUI deaths after Utah changed law — but there's a catch - Salt Lake Tribune

Fatalities from alcohol-related accidents dropped when blood alcohol limit was lowered, but figures show the rate went back up in 2020 and 2021. (Utah Department of Public Safety) A black Cadillac Escalade is photographed after crashing off of Interstate 70 in Sevier County on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022. The driver was later charged with vehicular homicide and two counts of driving under the influe...
February 15, 2022

Moorhead settles vaping suit, enforcement of new law to start in August - INFORUM

Northland Vapor Co. is seen Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, at 115 8th St. S. in Moorhead. MOORHEAD — The Moorhead City Council Monday night, Feb. 14, approved an agreement with Northland Vapor Co. that settles a lawsuit the company brought after the city passed an ordinance last fall banning the sale of flavored vaping products. Under the agreement, Northland Vapor will drop its suit and the city...
February 15, 2022

Health provisions in federal relief law increased enrollments, but expire this year - Nevada Current

A Nevada Health Link table at an event to promote open enrollment in 2019. (Courtesy photo) The passage of a federal American Rescue Plan relief bill last year, which expanded health care subsidies within the Affordable Care Act, resulted in a 25% increase in enrollment in Nevada, officials said. However, subsidies are set to expire at the end of 2022. U.S. Rep. Susie Lee and state Sen. Fabia...
February 15, 2022

Iowa Law Enforcement Academy has its first implicit bias instructor - KCRG

JOHNSTON, Iowa (KCCI) - Dozens of recruits at the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy will train to become better officers by recognizing their own bias. KCCI reports Naimah Saadiq is the first Black female implicit bias training instructor at the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy. She said she feels it’s always been her calling to help bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community. Saadiq say...