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January 31, 2022
The St. Mary’s University School of Law National Trial Team became national champions Sunday after defeating some of the toughest teams in the country during the National Trial League Competition, a trial advocacy competition that simulates litigation skills in a courtroom setting.
The virtual tournament began Fall 2021 with 12 teams, eight of which were ranked in the top 25 programs in the c...
January 31, 2022
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A trial challenging Florida’s new voting restrictions began Monday with civil rights groups moving to block the sweeping Republican election law as an unnecessary burden on the right to cast ballots.
Chief U.S. District Judge Mark E. Walker is hearing the case, which combines a flurry of lawsuits from advocacy groups that sued shortly after Republican Gov. Ron DeSanti...
January 31, 2022
ROCK HILL, S.C. (WBTV) - Local and national organizations are demanding change in the Rock Hill Police Department after a jury found a former officer not guilty of assaulting a man during a violent arrest.
Former Officer Jonathan Moreno was charged with third-degree assault and battery for his involvement in Travis Price’s arrest back in June of 2021.
He was seen in a video tackling Price and...
January 31, 2022
Sen. Eric Nelson, R-Kanawha, sits at his desk in the Senate chamber on March 11, 2021.
The West Virginia Senate has passed a bill that strengthens a 2019 law to require cameras in special education classrooms.
SB 261 extends the amount of time that recordings from the cameras must be kept – from three months to a year, and the bill requires that recordings be checked no less than every 90 d...
January 31, 2022
Curran & Curran Law continues to fight the legality of San Diego City's vaccine mandates - KUSI
January 31, 2022
One of the most fascinating implications of the collision between traditional political institutions and the crypto space is how it can reveal the glaring lack of cohesion within power systems that otherwise look monolithic. Digital assets reside in a parallel policy dimension where neither a centralized consensus nor a clear rulebook exists, leading to a surprising variety of voices and opin...
January 31, 2022
The Moses Lake Police Department is among law enforcement agencies in the state supporting a bipartisan bill in the state Senate that would undo key portions of police reform legislation passed by the Legislature last year.
Senate Bill 5919 would again allow police officers to pursue vehicles when there is a reasonable suspicion a crime has occurred as well as loosen the standard for taking a...
January 31, 2022
USA TODAY NETWORK – FLORIDA
A Republican state senator Monday unveiled legislation with a slew of changes to Florida's voting laws, including a proposal sought by Gov. Ron DeSantis to create a new police force investigating voter fraud and a mandate to purge voter rolls more frequently.
The bill comes as former President Donald Trump continues to spread unfounded claims about fraud in the 20...
January 31, 2022
Judge Andrew Hanen of the Southern District of Texas, issued a ruling Friday that said the state law that bans giving government money to companies boycotting Israel violated a Houston contractor’s First Amendment rights.
A federal judge has found the Texas law that requires most government contractors to swear they will not boycott Israel violated a Houston firm’s First Amendment rights, alt...
January 31, 2022
Law & Order: Organized Crime’s cast may be losing one star, but now another is on the way in Season 2. Dylan McDermott, who has been playing criminal mastermind Richard Wheatley on the newest Law & Order series, will be replacing Julian McMahon on FBI: Most Wanted. To help fill the void that will be left by McDermott as he’s chasing down criminals on CBS, NBC is bringing back franchis...
