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January 17, 2022

Germany one step closer to scrapping Nazi-era abortion law - WTVB News

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s justice ministry presented a draft law on Monday that would do away with a Nazi-era law forbidding doctors to provide information about abortions. Doctors in Germany are allowed to say they offer termination of pregnancies but are not allowed to provide any further information on such procedures. Critics have said the law makes it too difficult for women to access...
January 17, 2022

FAMILY LAW | New Jersey Law Journal - Law.com

Credit: Africa Studio / Shutterstock.com **Access the DIGITAL EDITION here.** The Tail That Wags the Dog: ‘Pet Custody’ Arrangements Though New Jersey has not established a “best interest of the pet” standard yet, it is still important to consider factors that may be taken into consideration by a court when determining which party has greater attachment. By Erika Piccirillo The Not-So ‘New’ A...
January 17, 2022

Germany one step closer to scrapping Nazi-era abortion law - WHBL News

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s justice ministry presented a draft law on Monday that would do away with a Nazi-era law forbidding doctors to provide information about abortions. Doctors in Germany are allowed to say they offer termination of pregnancies but are not allowed to provide any further information on such procedures. Critics have said the law makes it too difficult for women to access...
January 17, 2022

Alabama football: State legislature to repeal “restrictive” NIL law - Roll Bama Roll

Happy Monday, everyone. We’ll open with Alabama football’s tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Hopefully one day the state will get around to fixing the way this day is officially recognized in Alabama. The Gym Tide came up just short in Gainesville yesterday, though there were some cries of home cookin’ from Alabama faithful. Lexi Graber closed out the floor exercise with this 9.925. I ...
January 17, 2022

Germany one step closer to scrapping Nazi-era abortion law - Yahoo News

COVID-19 isolation unit at the Havelhoehe community hospital in Berlin BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's justice ministry presented a draft law on Monday that would do away with a Nazi-era law forbidding doctors to provide information about abortions. Doctors in Germany are allowed to say they offer termination of pregnancies but are not allowed to provide any further information on such procedure...
January 17, 2022

6 Deciding Factors in Law School Admissions | Law Admissions Lowdown | US News - U.S. News & World Report

A pernicious myth of law school admissions, particularly prevalent on online forums, is that admissions decisions are largely based on only two factors: grade point average and LSAT score. If only it were that simple. Instead of hiring admissions officers, law schools could just sort applicants by their numbers and take the highest performers. Wouldn’t that be fair, transparent and efficient?...
January 17, 2022

The Ultimate Guide to Hiring Freelance Lawyers for Your Law Firm - Legal Scoops

It is not often easy to hire full-time lawyers if you have a smaller law firm, but there is a solution if you need support as you grow your business. Even in larger law firms, Freelance lawyers can help reduce running costs, allow your existing employees to concentrate on their core tasks, and improve the overall efficiency of your law practice. However, hiring freelancers is not an easy task...
January 17, 2022

Impact of Turkish Law No. 805 on International Arbitration Agreements - Lexology

Law No. 805 on Compulsory Use of Turkish Language in Economic Institutions ["Law No. 805"] has been in effect for very long time, i.e., since April 22, 1926. Even though it is an old regulation with only 9 articles, it has sparked debate regarding international contracts over the years, particularly in the field of arbitration, and it has even become a roadblock in our legal system regarding ...
January 17, 2022

As lawmakers and police debated new law, young father with mental illness languished in Vancouver - OPB News

James was homeless for more than a month. Local police wouldn’t help because of a disagreement with lawmakers over the reading of new use-of-force laws. James stood next to his white pickup truck. Smoke wafted from his lips and he danced, though no music was playing that morning. He didn’t seem to know quite where he was. It was October. A month prior, James had tumbled into a manic episode. ...
January 17, 2022

Wisconsin Judge Bans Drop Boxes, Says Election Officials Broke The Law - The Federalist

A judge in the key battleground state of Wisconsin ruled Thursday that ballot drop boxes and ballot harvesting violate state law and cannot be used in the upcoming midterm elections. Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Michael Bohren determined “there is no statutory authority” to allow for either practice, which became highly controversial in Wisconsin following the state’s razor-thin outcom...