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January 26, 2022
The law and its tradeoffs | | news-journal.com Longview News-Journal
January 25, 2022
Year two of pandemic continues to hinder law enforcement (KHQA)
MISSOURI & ILLINOIS (KHQA) — Law enforcement has seen dramatic changes since the beginning on the pandemic.
In 2021, 514 officers died across the country and COVID-19 was the cause 341 officers' deaths, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page.
Law enforcement organizations have limited or suspended their police academy ...
January 25, 2022
Texas AG says Biden administration is 'making a mockery' of federal law, courts - KEYE TV CBS Austin
<p>FILE - In this June 22, 2017, file photo, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks at a news conference in Dallas. Records reviewed by The Associated Press show that an exclusive group of Texans stood to benefit when Paxton, urged a small Colorado county to reverse a public health order during the coronavirus outbreak. Paxton this month told Gunnison County that banning Texans from t...
January 25, 2022
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —
Winston-Salem State University held a discussion and conversation with a multitude of law enforcement agencies from around the state Tuesday evening. The program was called, “Black Experiences In Law Enforcement." The program was put on by Winston-Salem State University's Justice Studies Program, Mu Epsilon Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity in collaboration with the Bu...
January 25, 2022
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – Destiny Garcia was experiencing homelessness and battling addiction when she was arrested in 2017.
“I’m a woman of long-term recovery from heroin and meth use,” says Garcia, “I was thrown into jail with 13 warrants and I went into treatment. After that I graduated treatment, I graduated drug court, moved into sober living, and that’s when I started having to look for a...
January 25, 2022
Law school applications are still sky high, but the legal industry seems to be growing less content with simply sitting back and waiting for future generations to find it.
A more proactive approach to recruiting young people into the profession, if done correctly, could prove to be an important tool for helping move the needle on diversity in a meaningful way.
January 25, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An Oklahoma state senator wants ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine to be available for purchase over the counter.
Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, filed State Senate Bill 1525, proposing that the two drugs be sold over the counter.
“It’s incredible to me that the sole focus of the current administration and the capitol S ‘Science’ is on a vaccine that isn’t quite as ‘sa...
January 25, 2022
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A 31-year-old man faces charges of auto theft and fleeing police after allegedly stealing a Metro Mobility bus and leading law enforcement on a chase across the Twin Cities.
Brandon Scott Brose is accused of stealing the bus in downtown St. Paul early last Thursday morning, according to a criminal complaint filed in Ramsey County. The bus was taken while its driver left i...
January 25, 2022
LOS ANGELES (AP/CBS13) — A Sacramento County judge decided this week to delay enforcement of part of California’s new farm animal welfare law that critics said would cause price hikes and supply shortages for bacon and other fresh pork products in the state.
The law that went into effect Jan. 1 stemmed from a 2018 ballot measure where California voters set the nation’s toughest living space s...
January 25, 2022
Sen. Michael Sirotkin, D-Chittenden, on the Senate floor in May 2019. File photo by Mike Dougherty/VTDigger
The Vermont Senate gave final approval Tuesday morning to legislation that would amend the state’s medical-aid-in-dying law. The bill, which passed on a voice vote, next proceeds to the House for consideration.
S.74 would make three changes to an existing law, known as Act 39, that allo...
