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January 26, 2022

Dillon's Law 2.0 heading to Governor Tony Evers' desk - WBAY

MISHCOT, Wis. (WBAY) - Dillon’s Law 2.0 is headed to Governor Tony Ever’s desk. Action 2 News confirmed he plans to sign the bill within the six days (excluding Sundays) he has to take action once he receives it. The piece of legislation is the mission of Angel and George Mueller, who lost their 18-year-old son Dillon in 2014 when he had a deadly allergic reaction to a bee sting. George said,...
January 26, 2022

New faculty members at Willamette Law - News - willamette.edu

SALEM, Ore. — Willamette Law is pleased to recognize and welcome two new faculty members. Visiting Assistant Professor Robin Maril and new Assistant Professor Beth Zilberman will join the full-time faculty effective summer 2022. Robin Maril Professor Maril joins the full-time faculty following her term as a visiting professor during the 2021-22 academic year. She is excited to accept a full-...
January 26, 2022

Gun Rights Group Sues to Block First U.S. Firearms Insurance Law - Bloomberg

A gun rights organization sued San Jose, California, arguing a first-of-its-kind city ordinance requiring gun owners to purchase liability insurance is unconstitutional. The National Association for Gun Rights filed the suit Wednesday in federal court in San Jose, a day after the law was passed. The group seeks a court order blocking the ordinance. The law requires gun owners to carry a gun-l...
January 26, 2022

Pennsylvania might pass a law targeting AirTag tracking - iMore

Source: Joe Keller / iMore What you need to know Pennsylvania has announced a bill that would protect people from AirTag tracking. The bill was revealed by Representative John Galloway. It is currently seeking cosponsors. Pennsylvania might pass a law that targets Apple's AirTag item tracker. In an announcement on the Pennsylvania House website (spotted by 9to5Mac), Representative John Gall...
January 26, 2022

Here are the laws that went into effect this month - theday.com

With the new year comes new laws. In most cases, it was specific provisions — including policies addressing paid family and medical leave, housing, the religious exemption to vaccinations, policing, criminal justice and LGBTQ rights — of larger laws passed either in last year’s legislative session or earlier, that went into effect on Jan. 1. Paid Family and Medical Leave Connecticut’s new pai...
January 26, 2022

Title tag: How Do You Market a Law Firm? - 10 Strategies - The National Law Review

As an attorney, you know better than anyone the stresses of running a successful firm, attracting clients, and delivering top-quality service. With most of your time spent helping clients, it can be difficult to find the time to market your first effectively. In fact, in 2020, less than half of law firms had a dedicated marketing budget. This implies many firms rely heavily on referrals or in...
January 26, 2022

Portland leaders mull tightening public record law after $250,000 payout to records advocate - OPB News

Some on the council are looking for a legislative fix that would prevent the city from having to release personal information of constituents, public employees Some Portland leaders want to tighten Oregon public record law after the city was forced to turn over documents with the contact information of constituents and pay a longtime records advocate $250,000 in attorney fees. The payout ste...
January 26, 2022

Biden Signs Executive Order Making Sexual Harassment a Crime Under Military Law - The Wall Street Journal

President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday making sexual harassment a crime under military law, a change spurred by lawmakers’ growing frustration at the military’s inability to tackle the problem. Under the order, which takes effect immediately, troops can be charged under Article 134 of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice, which allows prosecution of crimes outlined by the presi...
January 26, 2022

'Adam's Law' passes unanimously through Virginia Senate - WWBT NBC12 News

RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Close to one year after VCU freshman Adam Oakes died from alcohol poisoning while pledging for the Delta Chi fraternity, two anti-hazing bills were introduced in this year’s General Assembly session. Senate Bill 439, also called “Adam’s Law” in memory of Adam Oakes, passed with a unanimous vote from the Virginia Senate on Wednesday afternoon. Since Adam’s death last Feb...
January 26, 2022

COVID surge strains rural Oklahoma law enforcement agencies - kjrh.com

--> Sorry, we're having issues playing this video. In the meantime, try watching one of the videos below. TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The surge in COVID-19 cases is putting a strain on law enforcement officers in Cherokee County. Many sheriff’s deputies and Tahlequah officers are working overtime to make up for those who are out sick with the virus. Sheriff Chennault tells 2 News Oklahoma, the de...