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January 17, 2022

Law enforcement, local leaders confront repeat crime offenders - Santa Clarita Valley Signal

Data of Part 1 crimes compiled by the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station from 2014 to Dec. 2021. While reported instances of crime have seen a relative hike over the last year, current law enforcement data shows an aggregate level of decreasing crime in the Santa Clarita Valley. The city of Santa Clarita reported a total of 2,316 Part 1 crimes in 2020, and 2,381 Part 1 crimes in 2021 for ...
January 17, 2022

University of Iowa seeks labor law advice for employees working outside state - The Gazette

Members of the Iowa Board of Regents listen during a meeting at the Levitt Center for University Advancement in Iowa City on June 3, 2021. (The Gazette) IOWA CITY — The University of Iowa is seeking help to ensure compliance with other states’ labor and payroll laws and practices for employees working outside Iowa, as the campus approves more remote-work arrangements amid COVID-propelled chan...
January 17, 2022

Law enforcement official running for New York governor calls for leniency for January 6 rioter - CBS News

A candidate seeking the Republican nomination for governor of New York wrote and signed a letter on official letterhead seeking leniency for a state resident who pleaded guilty to entering a restricted building on Capitol grounds during the January 6 attack. In his letter to the judge, Lewis County, New York, sheriff Michael Carpinelli wrote that he was putting his "title and reputation" at s...
January 17, 2022

Law Decoded: First-mover advantage in a CBDC conversation, Jan. 10–17 - Cointelegraph

Last week saw an unlikely first move in the opening narrative battle around a prospective U.S. central bank digital currency: Congressperson Tom Emmer came forward with an initiative to legally restrict the Federal Reserve’s capacity to issue a retail CBDC and take on the role of a retail bank. This could be massively consequential as we are yet to see a similarly sharp-cut expression of an o...
January 17, 2022

ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Natera, Inc. Investors with Losses to Inquire About Class Action Investigation – NTRA - Valdosta Daily Times

ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Natera, Inc. Investors with Losses to Inquire About Class Action Investigation – NTRA  Valdosta Daily Times
January 17, 2022

ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Natera, Inc. Investors with Losses to Inquire About Class Action Investigation – NTRA - Business Wire

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces an investigation of potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Natera, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTRA) resulting from allegations that Natera may have issued materially misleading business information to the investing public. “can cost thousands of dollars, come with a small risk of miscarriage and...
January 17, 2022

Another reason why CSU should rename its law school - cleveland.com

The “doctrine of discovery” is enshrined in U.S. law thanks to John Marshall, and offers another reason why Cleveland State University should rename Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. The doctrine’s U.S. legal antecedents are described by the Upstander Project on Indigenous land thusly: “In an 1823 Supreme Court case, Johnson v. McIntosh, the Doctrine of Discovery became part of U.S. federal ...
January 17, 2022

New NYC wage transparency law aims to reduce pay inequities - Marketplace

The law, which will take effect in April, will likely have the biggest impact on women and people of color, experts say. Last month, the New York City Council passed a bill requiring businesses with four or more employees to include a salary range in any job description. The law will go into effect in April. The aim of the bill — passed by a 41 to 7 majority — is to reduce pay inequities, par...
January 17, 2022

French Covid Vaccine Pass Becomes Law: What This Means For Travel Plans - Forbes

It is now mandatory to have a vaccine pass to access many public spaces in France–with wide-reaching ... [+] getty The French government has now made it legally necessary to be vaccinated to access cultural events, theme parks, ski lifts, eateries, bars and most forms of long-distance transport–the bill was passed on Sunday 16 January and will likely be in place by Friday 21 January 2022. H...
January 17, 2022

Cerritos' Law Firm Refuses to Answer HMG-CN Records Request for Mayor Pro Tem Vo's Emails - Los Cerritos News

A wide-ranging investigation by the Los Angeles Times a few weeks ago uncovered “a trove” of racist text messages exchanged by more than a dozen current and former Torrance police officers. According to district attorney’s office records reviewed by The Times, the officers’ comments ran the gamut of homophobia, joking about “gassing” Jewish people, assaulting members of the LGBTQ community, u...