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February 02, 2022
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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Walking a day in law enforcement’s shoes. On Good Morning San Diego, KUSI’s Paul Rudy talked with Chief Roxana Kennedy of the Chula Vista Police Department about the challenges that law enforc...
February 02, 2022
The Block U on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City
SALT LAKE CITY — Two University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law graduates were named by President Biden to serve as U.S. Attorneys, the first time two Utah alumnae have been named to the position.
Trina Higgins (class of '95) was nominated to serve for the District of Utah, and S. Lane Tucker (class of '87) was nominated to se...
February 02, 2022
Miami commissioners voted Tuesday to loosen laws protecting wild peacocks.
In a 5-4 vote, the commissioners voted to allow municipalities to create plans to relocate peacocks, changing a 20-year-old law, according to The Associated Press, which cited the Miami Herald.
The old law said peacocks were not allowed to be removed from an area or killed by municipalities, with only homeowners allowe...
February 02, 2022
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(Reuters) - Anglo-American law firm Hogan Lovells has lost a partner as well as a team of associates in Paris, who leave to ...
February 02, 2022
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OCONEE, SC (FOX Carolina)- The Oconee County Sheriff's Office said a suspect was charged after he allegedly led them on a high-speed chase across state lines.
Deputies said the suspect, 43-year-old William Roger McGuffin had fifteen General Session Bench Warrant against him, so they had been on the lookout for him.
According to deputies, they heard that McGuffin may be drivi...
February 02, 2022
A judge has again blocked enforcement of an Ohio law requiring embryonic and fetal remains from abortions be cremated or interred.
The law had been challenged by Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the ACLU of Ohio, representing abortion clinics in the state.
The agencies sent out a press release that praised the decision by by Hamilton County Cou...
February 02, 2022
Lawmakers in Olympia are deciding whether to move forward on a proposal that’s getting strong support from police agencies.
The bipartisan bill from Democrat Kevin Van De Wege of Sequim loosens restrictions on officers after many departments complained that laws passed last year hindered them from going after suspects.
Pasco Police Chief Ken Roske says the current laws let suspects flee while...
February 02, 2022
Following a semester marked by a reinvigorated debate about academic freedom and the use of slurs in classrooms, the Emory University School of Law began the spring semester under a national spotlight.
The Emory Law Journal faced scrutiny from law professors nationwide after editors refused to publish an article by a California law professor that they determined to be “hurtful and unnecessari...
February 02, 2022
Electric vehicle chargers in Falls Church by Ken Fields licensed under Creative Commons.
This article was first published in the Virginia Mercury.
Virginia lawmakers may not agree on much in a divided General Assembly. But Democrats and Republicans alike are standing up for the parking rights of drivers with electric vehicles.
One of the first bills to pass both legislative chambers in the 2...
February 02, 2022
Law Exists in 8 States and Washington, D.C.
Few shift workers report getting paid after their supervisor cuts their shift short. Few workers or supervisors are aware of laws that require compensation in a handful of states. (Getty images)
In California and seven other states, and Washington, D.C., some hourly workers, by law, have to be compensated if they report to work only to have their sh...
