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February 01, 2022

Most expensive law schools—and what students actually pay - Gwinnettdailypost.com

Most expensive law schools—and what students actually pay  Gwinnettdailypost.com
February 01, 2022

Big Law Needs to Revamp Its Return-to-Office Messaging | The American Lawyer - The American Lawyer

Across the whole world, law firms are engaged in the same debate: How much do lawyers need to be in the office? A flashpoint came last summer when Morgan Stanley chief legal officer Eric Grossman issued a call for all the bank’s external advisers to return to in-person meetings, and the argument continues today with many firms struggling to get workers back in, even when lockdown restrictions...
February 01, 2022

Big Law Needs to Revamp Its Return-to-Office Messaging - Law.com

Across the whole world, law firms are engaged in the same debate: How much do lawyers need to be in the office? A flashpoint came last summer when Morgan Stanley chief legal officer Eric Grossman issued a call for all the bank’s external advisers to return to in-person meetings, and the argument continues today with many firms struggling to get workers back in, even when lockdown restrictions...
February 01, 2022

Opinion: If a law isn't working (like 8-30g), it must be repealed - The Connecticut Mirror

Imagine this scenario: 35 years ago, you and your spouse bought a modestly sized home in a neighborhood in suburban Connecticut. It took just about everything that you had to put together the down payment — years of working hard and saving until you could purchase your own dream home. One day you learn that the one-acre lot behind your property has been sold to a developer who plans to build ...
February 01, 2022

Law enforcement must play role in criminal code rewrite - WV News

Law enforcement must play role in criminal code rewrite  WV News
January 31, 2022

A law enforcement officer stops auto theft in Enterprise - WDHN

ENTERPRISE, Ala. (WDHN)—At around eight o’clock Monday morning, several anxious moments for a sworn certified law enforcement officer and his friend in Enterprise. Scott Byrd says his friend, Richie Bell, stopped by his business off the south end of the Boll Weevil Circle. When at one point, Byrd noticed Bell’s Ford Focus starting to leave the parking lot. Within an instant, Byrd and Bell ran...
January 31, 2022

10-year-old battling cancer sworn into 100 law enforcement agencies - fox26houston.com

GOAL ACHIEVED: 10-year-old battling cancer sworn into 100 law enforcement agenciesFOX 26 Anchor Rashi Vats explains the achievement made by 10-year-old battling cancer.CONNECTING... HOUSTON - A 10-year-old Houston boy battling terminal cancer reached a milestone Monday completing his goal of being sworn into 100 law enforcement agencies, but perhaps the bigger story is the timely impact he’s ...
January 31, 2022

Utah organizers fight to overturn abortion 'trigger law' - Liberation

Originally posted Jan 31 by Breaking the Chains magazine. Utah is one of 21 states that have “trigger laws” ready to automatically ban all abortions if Roe v. Wade is overturned by the Supreme Court. Utah’s trigger law, SB 174, was signed into law two years ago following an onslaught of right-wing, legislative attacks on abortion rights. Activists in Utah aren’t just waiting to see how the S...
January 31, 2022

Mission accomplished | Battling terminal cancer, 10-year-old DJ reaches goal of being sworn into 100 law enforcement agencies - KHOU.com

The 10-year-old is battling terminal brain and spine cancer and he reached a monumental milestone on Monday. DJ told his dad, Theodis Daniel, he wanted to be sworn in by 100 law enforcement agencies. With 25 new oaths Monday, he’s topped his goal. He’s now a police officer, sheriff’s office deputy, constable, SWAT member, fire marshal, Texas game warden, TABC agent, and he’s even HISD Chief o...
January 31, 2022

COVID-19 sickouts impacting law enforcement in Willacy County - KRGV

Law enforcement in Willacy County is taking a hit due to COVID-19 sickouts. The Willacy County Sheriff's Office is dealing with absences because of the virus, and officials say they're had to make adjustments to continue to serve the community. Willacy County Sheriff Jose Salazar says the entire department is affected even when only one person is out. "It definitely hurts because we normally ...