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April 28, 2022

Loveland, Berthoud law enforcement calls: New Mexico man arrested on charges of assault, false imprisonment - Loveland Reporter-Herald

Loveland Police Department arrests Tuesday 9:56 a.m. In the 400 block of East Eighth Street, a 34-year-old Loveland woman for investigation of criminal mischief. 1:30 p.m. At North Sheridan Avenue and Butternut Drive, a 40-year-old Fort Collins man for investigation of possession of a weapon by a previous offender and on a felony failure-to-appear warrant. 3:12 p.m. In the 5800 block of McWh...
April 28, 2022

Sentencing delayed for Pueblo woman who helped murder her mother-in-law - Pueblo Chieftain

A Pueblo woman who pleaded guilty to aiding in the murder of her mother-in-law in 2019 has had her sentencing delayed for a second time. The sentencing of Melanie Cuevas — who pleaded guilty in January in connection to the gruesome murder of Maria “Mary” Cuevas-Garcia — was rescheduled to May 19, the soonest date the defense, prosecution, and presiding Judge Amiel Markenson can meet. Sentenc...
April 28, 2022

Two Public Service Scholars Win Fellowships – Boston College Law School Magazine - BC Law Magazine

Two Boston College Law School Public Service Scholars have won the Massachusetts Bar Foundation’s prestigious Legal Intern Fellowship. Mariatu Okonofua ’23 and Dhairya Bhatia ’23 will each receive funding for their upcoming internships at Boston area legal offices. They are two of six law students across Massachusetts to receive the fellowship. Okonofua will work for Boston’s Youth Advocacy F...
April 28, 2022

Penn State Law celebrates Black Law Students Association Class of 2022 - Pennsylvania State University

Penn State Law Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Class of 2022 graduates (left to right): Ayanna Humphrey, Sidnee McDonald, Breyonnia Duggins, Sharai Bryan, Brea Jones, Melanie Ouma, Skyler Morgan, and Tyson Smith. Credit: Ken Kalbach/Penn State Law / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpand UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Black Law Students Association (BLSA) at Penn State Law in University Park he...
April 28, 2022

Curbing Crime: Law enforcement, city leaders weigh in on security efforts downtown - Action News 5

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A 19-year-old man is recovering tonight after being shot near Beale Street early this morning. City and county leaders are chiming in on how to keep the historic street safe, especially before a busy Memphis in May weekend. Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland says his stance has not changed in regards to how to make Beale Street safer. He says we must close the bars earlier an...
April 28, 2022

EXPLAINER: Why US needs a law to sell off oligarchs' assets - Times Union

President Joe Biden departs after speaking about the war in Ukraine in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, Thursday, April 28, 2022, in Washington. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden doesn't want to just seize the yachts, luxury homes and other assets of Russian oligarchs, he wants to sell off the pricey goods and use the money to help rebuild Ukraine. He's asking Congress to streamline...
April 28, 2022

LeRay officials may have violated laws, according to ethics board - WWNY

TOWN OF LERAY, New York (WWNY) - Some Town of LeRay officials may have violated town and even state laws, according to an opinion from the Jefferson County Board of Ethics. It’s all focused on a political campaign last year. The complaints stem from a town of LeRay primary race in 2021. In paperwork obtained by 7 News, a black and white photo, which is hard to read, shows a campaign sign for ...
April 28, 2022

EXPLAINER: Why US Needs a Law to Sell off Oligarchs' Assets - U.S. News & World Report

President Joe Biden departs after speaking about the war in Ukraine in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, Thursday, April 28, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden doesn't want to just seize the yachts, luxury homes and other assets of Russian oligarchs, he wants to sell off the pricey goods and use the money to help rebui...
April 28, 2022

Georgia governor signs series of controversial education bills into law - NBC News

Georgia governor signs series of controversial education bills into law  NBC News
April 28, 2022

The 1944 law that gave the CDC its powers, explained : Consider This from NPR - NPR

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's mask mandate on planes, trains and buses ended earlier this month, and it came down, in part, to a judge's interpretation of the word "sanitation." U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle voided the mask requirement, citing a 1944 law that gives the CDC power to stop the spread of communicable diseases through measures like inspection, fumi...