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February 15, 2022
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Across the country, 30 law enforcement officers were shot in the line of duty in January alone. In 2021, intentional killings of officers reached a 20-year high. Meanwhile, violent crime spiked across the country as 14 major Democrat-run cities, including Columbus and Toledo, broke homicide records.
There is a war being waged on the police, and beneath this backdrop of vi...
February 15, 2022
Judge Amy Coney Barrett (screenshot via YouTube)
* Hard to Barrett times: Supreme Court justice goes back to alma mater to speak on the tensions between precedent and equity. [NDSMC Observer]
* Virginia just passed a law that will ban open air burning before 4 p.m. to help stave off forest fires. If a mnemonic helps, say no to Sean Paul till 4! [WDBJ 7]
* The ABA makes it a requirement for la...
February 15, 2022
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today we have ex-BigLaw recruiter Sadie Jones back with us to share tips for handling workplace situations that require a difficult conversation.
In this episode we discuss:
>Common workplace situations that require a difficult conversation
>Tips for See more +
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February 15, 2022
Citizens deserve a far easier path to complain when public agencies violate the state public meetings law in ways that obscure government business
Oregon legislators are considering toughening enforcement of the state’s open meetings law. (Amanda Loman/Oregon Capital Chronicle)
Efforts to toughen Oregon’s public records or public meetings laws often bring howls from government agencies and as...
February 15, 2022
Indiana University’s Board of Trustees violated the state’s open door law when it approved former IU President Michael McRobbie’s contract extension, according to a ruling from Indiana’s public access counselor.
The ruling from Luke Britt found that IU had taken final action on public business during an executive session, which is forbidden by the open door law.
"To be sure, despite IU’s ca...
February 15, 2022
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TALLAHASSEE — Volusia County Sheriff Michael Chitwood received approval Monday from the Florida Supreme Court to file a friend-of-the-court brief arguing that a 2018 constitutional amendment known as “Marsy’s Law” should not apply to law-enforcement office...
February 15, 2022
Frontiers Music Srl will release the new album from the legendary Scottish rock band NAZARETH, "Surviving The Law", on April 15. Today, fans can get their first taste of new music from the band with the release of the single and video "Strange Days".
It is difficult to sum up in few words the history and influence in the history of rock music that an act like NAZARETH has had. Having celebrat...
February 15, 2022
CLEVELAND (WJW) — A big change is coming to the Ohio Turnpike in the spring of 2023 thanks to a new law passed in December designed to keep E-ZPass customers moving swiftly while punishing drivers who use gateless E-ZPass lanes without paying.
“The new state law permits the Ohio Turnpike to collect a toll fees from non E-ZPass customers who drive through its gateless E-ZPass lanes without pay...
February 15, 2022
What’s the news: The U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., should halt implementation, pending judicial review, of a provision of the No Surprises Act that skews the law’s independent dispute resolution process in favor of insurance companies, or eliminate the provision entirely. That’s what the AMA and American Hospital Association (AHA) are asking for in motions filed with the federal co...
February 15, 2022
Chicago Police Officer Sues Law School Alleging Discrimination Against White Cops Newsweek
