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February 03, 2022

Poland’s president proposes bill to end rule of law row with EU - Al Jazeera English

Duda said the judges from the scrapped disciplinary chamber could either retire or be moved to other Supreme Court chambers [File: Attila Kisbenedek/AFP] Polish President Andrzej Duda has submitted legislation to dismantle a controversial disciplinary chamber for judges, hoping it would allow the government to end a dispute about the rule of law with Brussels and unblock European Union fundin...
February 03, 2022

Penn State Dickinson Law announces new resident faculty appointment - Penn State News

CARLISLE, Pa. — Penn State Dickinson Law welcomes Daryl Lim to its resident faculty beginning July 1. Lim will join Dickinson Law as the H. Laddie Montague Jr. Chair Professor in Law, teaching courses on intellectual property (IP) law, civil procedure and antitrust law. Lim will also serve as associate dean for research and faculty development, and director of the IP Law and Innovation Initia...
February 03, 2022

House panel shows little appetite for hunting law changes - WWBT NBC12 News

Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources) A House subcommittee on Wednesday methodically struck down a series of bills that would have altered Virginia’s hunting laws, with numerous votes deadlocking despite a Republican majority on the six-person panel. Among the six proposals that failed at the House Natural Resources Subcommittee were bills to li...
February 03, 2022

AG, law enforcement ask for help finding missing 4-year-old girl - ABC 36 News - WTVQ

AG, law enforcement ask for help finding missing 4-year-old girl - ABC 36 News  WTVQ
February 03, 2022

Future of Pennsylvania's mail-in voting law still hangs in the balance as 2022 election looms - 90.5 WESA

On today’s episode of The Confluence: Associated Press reporter Marc Levy explains that despite Commonwealth Court judges ruling the vote-by-mail law unconstitutional, an appeal by the Wolf administration to the state Supreme Court means it stands, for now; the state Department of Environmental Protection has found a third of Pennsylvania streams are ‘impaired,’ and is accepting public commen...
February 03, 2022

Has California's landmark law cleaned communities' dirty air? - Jefferson Public Radio

A southern aerial view over part of the Port of Stockton in Stockton on Oct. 13, 2021. California’s environmental justice law is supposed to clean the air for 15 hot spot communities, home to almost 4 million people. But after more than 4 years and $1 billion, it’s still impossible to say whether it’s worked. The South Stockton classroom where Ashley Pearl Pana spent recess trapped indoors ...
February 03, 2022

Bismarck woman charged with theft of $200000 from law firm - Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck woman charged with theft of $200000 from law firm  Bismarck Tribune
February 03, 2022

Law firm adds PTO for miscarriages following employee's personal struggle - Employee Benefit News

When Natalie Groot, an associate at the Mintz law firm, suffered a miscarriage, she decided to use her tragedy to help other employees dealing with loss. Groot pushed for more specialized paid time off policies that would cover miscarriage and other types of bereavement, spotlighting failures in her employer’s existing policies that had gone overlooked. “When she brought this idea forward, we...
February 03, 2022

Is There A New Law And Order: SVU Episode On Tonight? (February 3, 2022) - Looper

"Law and Order: SVU" continues to be a linchpin of NBC's weekly primetime lineup. The procedural drama, now in its 23rd season, boasts multiple Emmy Awards (via IMDb) and an extremely devoted fanbase. At this point, dedicated viewers probably can't picture surviving a Thursday night without it. NBC aired the most recent new episode of "SVU," titled "Tommy Baker's Hardest Fight," on January 20...
February 03, 2022

Police, community groups get ready for frigid waters at Oakland County Polar Plunge - Hometown Life

Some law enforcers have more experience being bold by getting cold, and they’re hyping up the cool factor that goes into taking the Polar Plunge. After all, so their peer-pressuring campaign goes, a hop, skip or a jump into a freezing Walled Lake means more money for Special Olympics Michigan. So far, metro Detroit law enforcement agencies that include White Lake Township, Farmington Hills ...