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January 25, 2022

San Diego amends law requiring developers to build low-income units - The San Diego Union-Tribune

New housing developments could be affected by San Diego’s new amendments to its inclusionary housing requirements. In the photo a man walks past “The Boulevard” project, which was under construction in North Park in 2019. City’s 2019 inclusionary housing law was amended after the Coastal Commission made recommendations The San Diego City Council voted 8-1 Monday to approve changes to the c...
January 25, 2022

Big Law Partners Named On UK Government Data Transfer Taskforce - Law.com

The U.K. government is targeting better data transfer relationships with a broader international cohort. Partners at Hogan Lovells and Bird & Bird are among the appointments by the U.K. Government to a council designed to aid it in improving its international data transfer capabilities after leaving the EU. The group will advise the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) ...
January 25, 2022

Irvin hits law-and-order theme hard in first TV spot - Crain's Chicago Business

Newly minted GOP gubernatorial candidate Richard Irvin is going right for the political jugular in his first paid TV ad. In a 30-second spot that will hit broadcast television statewide today, the Aurora mayor focuses on how he responded when protests after the murder of George Floyd turned violent in the summer of 2020, and he implicitly compares the violence here to what happened elsewhere....
January 25, 2022

Newly proposed SC law would make it a crime to ask about vaccine status - WIS10

GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A newly proposed law in the South Carolina Statehouse would make it a criminal offense for your employer – or anyone – to ask about your vaccination status. Under the new proposed law, even just asking if someone is vaccinated could be considered a misdemeanor crime. It’s something those who are for it are calling a “don’t ask” bill. “The government has no pl...
January 25, 2022

Law and Engineering Go Hand-in-Hand for this Enterprising Student - UConn Today - UConn Today

His studies at UConn Law are helping him take an invention from the idea stage to the finish line Robert Rendrizzi, a School of Engineering graduate, is attending the UConn School of Law, where the intellectual property law clinic has helped him develop an invention (courtesy of Robert Rendrizzi). An idea for a new way to conserve water had been floating around in Robert Endrizzi’s mind for y...
January 25, 2022

What ‘Marsy’s Law’ could do for victims’ rights in Iowa - WHO TV 13 Des Moines News & Weather

DES MOINES, IOWA — Back in 2015 in Sioux City, Liz Ford and her husband attempted to help a man they found unconscious in his truck. While Ford was calling 911 the person in the car became aware and attempted to run over Ford but missed. Instead, the driver ran over her husband, leaving him dead on the street and herself in shock. “Since that day I have exhaustingly had to fight every step of...
January 25, 2022

Ethics office says Reps. Newman, Lamborn may have broken law - syracuse.com

FILE - In this March 9, 2020, photo, Democrat Marie Newman campaigns in Chicago. A congressional ethics watchdog has concluded that U.S. Reps. Marie Newman of Illinois and Doug Lamborn of Colorado may have violated federal law, prompting reviews from the House Ethics Committee. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File) WASHINGTON (AP) — A congressional ethics watchdog has concluded that U.S. Reps...
January 25, 2022

Abortion law; injured firefighter; ER wait times: Good Morning, Pennsylvania - PennLive

News you need to know today, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022. Today’s weather High: 36; Low: 18. Mostly cloudy. Photo of the day A mural is reflected in the windows of an office building in in downtown Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 21, 2022. (Photo by Mark Pynes, PennLive.com) Top stories Abortion rights: A state Senate committee will consider bills today that would add a constitutional amendment limiting ele...
January 25, 2022

Lawmakers and Law Enforcement meet to address violence across the state - AdVantageNEWS.com

Lawmakers and Law Enforcement meet to address violence across the state  AdVantageNEWS.com
January 25, 2022

What's the price of community? Infrastructure law devotes $1 billion to reconnect neighborhoods split by interstates - USA TODAY

Kendra London grew up in the historically Black Fifth Ward neighborhood in Houston, raised by her grandmother and the elders of their community. London thought she would one day become one of them, sitting on the porch and watching over her “village.” But a multi-billion highway project to expand Interstate 45 could displace Black residents in the Fifth Ward – a situation London calls “very ...