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January 21, 2022

Jewish Leaders And Law Enforcement To Hold Joint News Conference - CBS Los Angeles

BEVERLY HILLS (CBSLA) — Local Jewish leaders and law enforcement, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, will hold a press conference addressing an apparent rise in antisemitism. “Unfortunately, there is no day, no even a day before or after an attack, where we shouldn’t be vigilant,” said Ivan Wolkind. READ MORE: Wolkind is the chief operating and financial officer at the Jewish Fed...
January 21, 2022

After nearly half a century, Roe v. Wade should remain the law of the land - ncpolicywatch.com

Home Policy Watch Radio and Video Radio Commentaries After nearly half a century, Roe v. Wade should remain the law of the land
January 21, 2022

McConnell backs effort to overhaul electoral vote count law - The Boston Globe

McConnell backs effort to overhaul electoral vote count law  The Boston Globe
January 21, 2022

Guest column: Fix child sex abuse law | Columnists | journalstar.com - Lincoln Journal Star

Kathryn Robb guest columnist When Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson released his report detailing 57 Catholic Church officials from three dioceses who abused 258 victims – that we know of – along with a cover-up, there was collective a gasp felt across the state. The Lincoln diocese immediately offered “reparations for offenses,” a stark departure from the days when it was the only...
January 21, 2022

Change in New Mexico liquor laws benefit small town - KRQE News 13

RATON, N.M. (KRQE) – It’s been about six months since the state enacted sweeping changes to New Mexico’s liquor laws. The changes are having a big impact on businesses in one New Mexico town that usually has to compete with a bordering state. Having a full liquor license was a luxury few small businesses could afford. “Especially in a small community like ours… having to come up with anywhere...
January 21, 2022

Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Federal Judge Recusals Could Soon Be On the Rise—But Requesting Them Remains Risky - Law.com

Credit: Shutterstock.com A bipartisan push in Congress for greater transparency on federal judges’ financial ties, a proposed rule change for amicus filers and a vow by Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. to ensure the judiciary’s compliance with ethics canons could soon combine to cause an uptick in recusals and disqualifications. But, as one jurist’s reaction to recent allegations of a conflict ...
January 21, 2022

The List: Austin-area law firms - Austin Business Journal - New York Business Journal

Ranked by Austin attorneys 2022 The 2022 list of Austin-area law firms focuses on firms specializing in business needs from administrative and appellate to real estate, technology and everything in between. To be eligible for the list, participants must have offices in the Austin area. Ranked by the number of Austin-area attorneys, the top 50 firms collectively employ 1,477 attorneys locally,...
January 21, 2022

Is Law And Order: SVU's Benson Willing To Fight Dirty To Protect Her Unit? - CinemaBlend

Spoilers ahead for the January 20 episode of Law & Order: SVU Season 23, called “Tommy Baker’s Hardest Fight.” The cops of Law & Order: SVU had to solve a high-profile case of a popular fighter’s attack while the investigation ran into roadblock after roadblock, but the plot that might come back to pack a punch actually involved Benson and Chief McGrath. The two haven’t exactly been t...
January 20, 2022

Law enforcement training center seeing log jam of new candidates - newschannel20.com

Law enforcement training center seeing log jam of new candidates. (WCCU) MACON COUNTY, Ill. (WCCU) — While many police departments across the state are shorthanded, police training academies say there are waiting lists to get them. "We got people knocking on the door to get in," said Deputy Commander Jim Getz with the Macon County Law Enforcement Training Center. "So you hate to tell a poli...
January 20, 2022

‘Law & Order’ Issues First Teaser Trailer On Revived Crime And Punishment Series - Deadline

NBC The first teaser for the revived Law & Order series – “The one that started it all,” as its caption reminds us – is out, with District Attorney Sam Waterston prominently featured. Along with Waterston, the teaser also offers views of new cast members Oldelya Halevi as ADA Samantha Maroun, Jeffrey Donovan as Det. Frank Cosgrove, and Hugh Dancy as senior prosecutorial assistant Nathan P...