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February 03, 2022

Golden Gate University School of Law and Algorand Foundation announce creation of Blockchain Law for Social Good Center - PRNewswire

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Golden Gate University School of Law and the Algorand Foundation have created the Blockchain Law for Social Good Center, the first of its kind in an American law school. Through the three pillars of education, community, and research & policy, the center's mission is to offer the first cohesive approach to training lawyers, lawmakers, and other ...
February 03, 2022

Man arrested after fleeing law, crashing through house injuring boy - Philadelphia Neshoba Democrat

Jeremy Henry Howard The man fleeing law enforcement who crashed through a Line Street home Wednesday night as a boy worked on his computer catapulting him into the back yard was arrested about an hour later after he fled the horrific scene on foot and hid in the woods behind a nearby church, the authorities said. The suspect, Jeremy Henry Howard, 29, 10531 Road 460, was arrested at about 10 p...
February 03, 2022

Senate GOP pitch $65 million law enforcement recruiting package - The Center Square

Senate GOP pitch $65 million law enforcement recruiting package  The Center Square
February 03, 2022

Senate GOP pitch $65 million law enforcement recruiting package - Southernminn.com

Senate Majority Leader Jeremy Miller, R-Winona, gives a news conference about a package to support law enforcement recruitment. (The Center Square) – Minnesota Senate Republicans pitched a 2022 "top priority" $65 million law enforcement recruiting package Wednesday. The proposals – dubbed the “Creating Opportunities in Public Safety” (C.O.P.S) program – would incentivize law enforcement recru...
February 03, 2022

Discovery Puts Housing Law In Limbo - New Haven Independent

300-unit apartment complex under construction on Union Street in Wooster Square. Under new law, buildings like these would have to set aside affordable apts. Or not? Uh oh. That was the prevailing sentiment Wednesday night when City Plan Commissioners realized that — perhaps — the city’s new ​“inclusionary zoning” law may not do what it’s supposed to do. City of New Haven That revelation was ...
February 03, 2022

Law in the Marketplace: taxation - New Hampshire Business Review

Law in the Marketplace: taxation  New Hampshire Business Review
February 03, 2022

Cincinnati law firms name new partners for 2022 - Cincinnati Business Courier - Cincinnati Business Courier

Some of the largest law firms in Cincinnati have named new partners for 2022. Graydon named two new partners practicing out of its downtown office: Theresa Nelson and John Kirk. Theresa Nelson is a partner at Graydon. Nelson is chair of Graydon's labor and employment group and focuses her practice on representing clients in complex labor and employment, commercial and general civil litigation...
February 03, 2022

Two new laws aim for greater law enforcement officer accountability - Benitolink: San Benito County News

SB 16 grants better access to police records and SB 2 enables broader disciplinary actions. Two state Senate bills, SB 2 and SB 16, designed to increase police officer accountability, were signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom last year, took effect on Jan. 1. Both bills were supported by wide majorities in the Assembly and Senate, including District 30 Assemblyman Robert Rivas and District 1...
February 03, 2022

East Tennessee law enforcement share messages of support after Loudon deputy killed - WATE 6 On Your Side

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A Loudon County deputy was killed Thursday morning in a crash that shut down northbound lanes of I-75. The name of the deputy has not yet been released, but neighboring law enforcement agencies are sharing their support for LCSO and the deputy’s family. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office posted on Facebook asking people to pray for “God’s comfort and peace to cover...
February 03, 2022

Harvard Law Review Elects Its First Latina President - Above the Law

For all of the recent efforts by law schools and law firms that have been dedicated to diversity and inclusion in the legal profession, one area that often goes neglected is the makeup of the nation’s top law reviews. For much of the past decade (and earlier), Harvard Law School has taken the lead on these issues. In 2007, the Harvard Law Review elected its first Hispanic president. In 2011, ...