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April 28, 2022

Law enforcement undergoes training to help better investigate child deaths - WCBD News 2

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – Investigating the death of a child is one of the most difficult aspects of law enforcement. Several agencies and coroners met in Moncks Corner on Thursday to learn how they can improve these types of investigations. South Carolina mandates annual training for deaths of those under 18 years of age. “Investigating children’s death is some of the most horrific case...
April 28, 2022

Guilford County broke election law by promoting school bonds referendum, candidate says - WGHP FOX8 Greensboro

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) – A Republican candidate for the Guilford County Board of Commissioners has filed an election complaint about how the county positioned and distributed information about the school bond referendum that is on the ballot for the Primary Election. An attorney for Alan Branson, a former member of the board running this year for an at-large seat under the name “Jerry Alan B...
April 28, 2022

2Ls Make History as First Colorado Law Students Elected to Lead National Native American Law Students Association - CU Boulder Today

Siena Kalina '23 and Emiliano Salazar '23 For the first time, two University of Colorado Law School students will serve on the National Native American Law Students Association (NNALSA) Executive Board. Siena Kalina ‘23 and Emiliano Salazar ‘23 were elected president and vice president, respectively, of NNALSA, during the NNALSA Annual Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 6-8. Kelby W...
April 28, 2022

Congress Clears Bill to Allow Lending Arms to Ukraine - The New York Times

WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday overwhelmingly passed legislation that would allow President Biden to use a World War II-era law to quickly supply weapons to Ukraine on loan, sending the measure to Mr. Biden’s desk hours after he urged Congress to approve tens of billions of dollars’ worth of additional emergency aid for Kyiv. The 417-to-10 vote to invoke an extraordinary, eight-decade-old...
April 28, 2022

Court Orders City of L.A. to Stop Violating Development Law in Hollywood - Business Wire

In a victory for planning and the rule of law, a California court confirmed that the City of L.A. must enforce State redevelopment laws and Redevelopment Plans. Those plans include that 15% of new housing units in redevelopment project areas must be affordable. The court also found that L.A. broke the law by issuing conditional use permits (CUPs) to circumvent the Hollywood Redevelopment Plan...
April 28, 2022

Illinois budget sweeps $5 million from 911 fund, concerning law enforcement - The Center Square

Illinois budget sweeps $5 million from 911 fund, concerning law enforcement  The Center Square
April 28, 2022

New York City delays start of law requiring salaries in job advertisements - Reuters.com

A "Now Hiring" sign is posted on a Verizon store in Manhattan in New York City, U.S., May 10, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo NEW YORK, April 28 (Reuters) - The New York City Council voted on Thursday to delay its new pay transparency law by six months to Nov. 1, when employers will be required to include salary ranges in job advertisements. The law, passed in January, is intended t...
April 28, 2022

New York City Delays Start of Law Requiring Salaries in Job Advertisements - U.S. News & World Report

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York City Council voted on Thursday to delay its new pay transparency law by six months to Nov. 1, when employers will be required to include salary ranges in job advertisements. The law, passed in January, is intended to close wage gaps in which women and non-white employees are paid less than white men. Some businesses had argued the city needed more time to adv...
April 28, 2022

Washington sues USPS, Postmaster DeJoy for violating environmental law - KXLY Spokane

Washington sues USPS, Postmaster DeJoy for violating environmental law  KXLY Spokane
April 28, 2022

Is Putin responsible for war crimes? Michigan law professors weigh in - WILX

LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Legal experts in Mid-Michigan have identified possible war crimes as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues. Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School professors David L. Finnegan and Michael C.H. McDaniel believe Russia’s actions are against international law and have been discussing whether Russian President Vladimir Putin should be held accountable....