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February 09, 2022
NEW YORK, Feb. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Moore Kuehn, PLLC, a law firm focusing in securities litigation located on Wall Street in downtown New York City, is investigating potential claims concerning whether the following proposed mergers are fair to shareholders. Moore Kuehn may seek increased consideration, additional disclosures, or other relief on behalf of the shareholders of these compani...
February 09, 2022
In a 5-2 decision, judges called Missouri citizens' right to overturn laws passed by the Legislature a “fundamental expression of the power held by the people."
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that state lawmakers have illegally limited citizens’ right to weigh in on laws, a decision that could make it easier for people to force a statewide vote on laws they do...
February 09, 2022
HOUSTON – If you saw multiple choppers flying over Houston Tuesday night, just know there was no need to worry.
The Department of Defense, Houston Police Department and other local and federal law enforcement agencies are conducting training in the city of Houston through Feb.12.
This exercise was planned long in advance in cooperation with HPD and other local authorities. It is not in respon...
February 09, 2022
Ilham Aliyev speaks at a press conference in 2021. Photo via Azerbaijan State News Agency.
Azerbaijan’s new media law introduces wide restrictions on freedom of the press. One of the restrictions is the creation of a registry for all journalists, with opaque requirements for inclusion — those officially recognised as journalists will receive benefits including preferential mortgage rates.
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February 09, 2022
Name, Image, and Likeness was a focal point during the athletics portion of Florida State’s Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday afternoon. The NIL developments in the state of Florida’s political scene was discussed among a couple of board members as well as athletic director Michael Alford.
A clear theme that emerged from the dialogue was that FSU representatives feel that their athletic pr...
February 09, 2022
The recent brutal murders of New York Police Department officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mara tore at the very heart of New York City. The sorrow and rage stirred by the horrific slaying of these two young officers were intense for a city that is too often numbed to tragedy.
The wakes and funerals for both men in St. Patrick’s Cathedral were overflowing with mourners and filled with anguish ...
February 09, 2022
Can customers vape in restaurants? What’s an acceptable lead contamination level in a child’s blood? Should people be able to videotape in public health department lobbies? Those questions and more are headed for discussion in the legislative session going on through spring.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 160 bills that touch on public health are already under consideration in the stat...
February 09, 2022
Credit: Louise Hyslop & Mary Herbert, Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne
The Senate is this week debating "Maeve's law"—a proposal to legalize access to new assisted reproductive techniques that will reduce the risk of parents passing on mitochondrial disease to their children.
The legislation, formally called the Mitochondrial Donation Law Reform (Maeve's Law) Bill 2021, is named after Maeve Hood...
February 09, 2022
Summary. In the 1930s, the U.S. was facing a situation much like the one it’s dealing with today: Major corporations were using their size to demand concessions from suppliers. While their size gave them advantages of scale and efficiency, U.S. lawmakers decided that...
Antitrust is having a moment. Last summer, President Joe Biden issued an ambitious executive order with 72 directives and re...
February 09, 2022
Whether you hope to argue in front of the Supreme Court or become a public defender, you’ll need a law degree to do it. However, law school can be prohibitively expensive, and some graduates may regret their decision to pursue a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. Just 48% of all J.D. holders strongly agreed that their degree was worth the cost, a Gallup and AccessLex Institute study found.
A law deg...
