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February 01, 2022

Fighting vaccine mandates, Ohio AG says he protected the "rule of law" - Ohio Capital Journal

Yost didn’t comment on whether Trump, redistricting Republicans are honoring it Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. (Photo by Justin Merriman/Getty Images) Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost last week touted a successful effort he led among state attorneys general to get the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a vaccine-or-test mandate for large employers. In a statement, Yost said he wasn’t opposed to ...
February 01, 2022

Iowa considering gun law that Missouri authorities say has made stopping violent crime more complicated - Iowa Public Radio

Iowa lawmakers are considering a measure similar to one that passed in Missouri that subjects police departments to penalties for enforcing federal gun regulations. A bill under consideration by the Iowa legislature that would penalize local police for enforcing federal gun laws has the backing of a Second Amendment absolutist who thinks the NRA is too soft on gun rights. Aaron Dorr, a lobb...
February 01, 2022

New law seeks to aid Palo Alto tenants facing eviction - Palo Alto Online

News City's expanded relocation assistance policy would apply to buildings with 10 or more apartments Evictions at the President Hotel, formerly an apartment building at 488 University Ave., prompted the council to adopt the city's first relocation assistance law in 2018. Embarcadero Media file photo by Veronica Weber. Palo Alto tenants who face eviction could be eligible for relocation assi...
February 01, 2022

Georgetown Law Places Administrator on Leave After Tweets - Inside Higher Ed

Georgetown Law School has placed incoming administrator Ilya Shapiro on administrative leave, pending an investigation into whether he violated the university’s antidiscrimination policy with disparaging tweets about President Biden’s intention to name a Black woman to the Supreme Court, The Washington Post reported. The Georgetown Black Law Student Association called for Shapiro’s terminatio...
February 01, 2022

Georgetown Law Students Stage Sit-In, Demand Dean Fire Ilya Shapiro - National Review

Ilya Shapiro speaks about constitutional law in 2014. (The Cato Institute/via YouTube) The aggressive cancellation campaign against Ilya Shapiro continues. On Monday, Georgetown Law dean William Treanor announced that Shapiro would be put on administrative leave from his new post at the law school’s Center for the Constitution, pending an investigation into a series of tweets that Shapiro pos...
February 01, 2022

One in Five Patriot Front Applicants Claim Military Ties - Southern Poverty Law Center

Roughly one in five applicants to the white supremacist group Patriot Front claimed to hold current or former military status, according to leaked documents reviewed by Hatewatch. The journalist collective Unicorn Riot leaked archives of Patriot Front’s private chats on Jan. 21. Patriot Front held these conversations on Rocket Chat, an open-source chat program, where they published 87 differ...
February 01, 2022

Duke Law School alumna J. Michelle Childs among potential nominees to fill Supreme Court vacancy - Duke Chronicle

“Judge Childs has everything I think it takes to be great,” said South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn, majority whip of the United States House of Representatives. Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke University School of Law Duke might soon have its first chance to send a former student to the Supreme Court. The White House has confirmed that J. Michelle Childs, Law School ‘16, is on President Joe B...
February 01, 2022

Give the public online access to case law - coloradopolitics.com

Give the public online access to case law  coloradopolitics.com
February 01, 2022

Judge denies plaintiffs' anonymity in Yale Law School case - Yale Daily News

Tim Tai, Staff Photographer Sierra Stubbs LAW ’23 and Gavin Jackson LAW ’22 will not be able to proceed anonymously in their suit against three Yale Law School administrators, a Connecticut judge ruled earlier this month. While the two students’ names have been published in media outlets, including the News, over the last several months, they had been participating in the suit anonymously unt...
February 01, 2022

Law roundup: Couch potato calls deputies to get her juice - Daily Inter Lake

A Kalispell woman allegedly called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to complain about being on the couch and her juice was in the kitchen. Dispatchers told her that while that was unfortunate it was not a law enforcement issue and deputies would not be responding. She became upset and started screaming at them. A Bigfork man reportedly wanted a deputy to stop by his house one night, sayin...