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January 12, 2022
People opposed to the Los Angeles Unified School District’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate, protest on a bridge over the 110 freeway outside the district office in Los Angeles during a school board meeting, Tuesday, Oct 12, 2021. District employees, parents, and citizens participated in the demonstration. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Twenty school law enforcement offic...
January 12, 2022
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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Fully funding schools, raises for law enforcement and tax cuts for Kansans are all included in Governor Laura Kelly’s state budget for FY 2023.
On Wednesday, Jan. 12, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly says she announced her budget recommendations following three she gave in her State of the State address on Tuesday night. She said this budget...
January 12, 2022
Attorney Jeff Anderson holds up a photo of former priest Stephen Kiesle at a news conference in Oakland, Calif., Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
Los Angeles — After decades of dealing with the boyhood trauma of being molested by a priest, Jim Bartko sued the Roman Catholic church two years ago.
But the lawsuit was dismissed when he died four days after speaking publicly a...
January 12, 2022
MARION, Ill. (KFVS) - A law group hopes to hold a new trial in what they say is the wrongful conviction of a southern Illinois man.
The Bonjean Law Group filed the motion.
In a statement, David Ian Blue’s lawyers say he was wrongfully convicted in September 2021 of sexual assault of a minor.
They cited a lack of admissible evidence and what they called “a mishandled defense.”
During the initi...
January 12, 2022
Sentencing Commission's Lone Member Urges Biden to Make Nominations | National Law Journal - Law.com
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, of the Northern District of California. (Photo: Jason Doiy/ALM)
The U.S. Sentencing Commission’s sole remaining member urged the White House to nominate individuals to the panel after Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett said this week that the vacancies have left a circuit split unresolved.
The seven-seat commission, created by Congress in 1984 t...
January 12, 2022
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BEDFORD, Va. (WDBJ) - Despite the temporary closure of the Bedford Jail, for law enforcement in the area, things will remain business as usual.
“Everything is status quo,” notes Bedford County Sheriff Mike Miller, who says the temporary closure of the Bedford jail will not impact officer response times.
“It’s not going to affect us as a sheriff’s office or the citizens of B...
January 12, 2022
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Yesterday the North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings upheld the state’s decision allowing Smithfield-owned hog operations to use giant pits of untreated hog feces and urine to produce gas while spraying the harmful waste on surrounding areas, which continues a long history of water pollution and harm to the families – disproportionately Black, Latino, and Native ...
January 12, 2022
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LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday voted to enforce its anti-camping law at 58 new locations, including MacArthur Park, with two council members voting against the resolutions.
The five resolutions passed on Thursday will allow enforcement at MacArthur Park's north and south side, as well as 27 other locati...
January 12, 2022
(Originally published by Stanford Report on January 11, 2022)
Elizabeth Anne Reese, Yunpoví, the first Native American faculty member at Stanford Law, is working to shatter invisibilities that she says have been “comfortably the status quo” for far too long.
Play Video Meet Our Faculty: Elizabeth Reese
Elizabeth Reese was 15 and a prospective freshman when she first set foot on the Stanford c...
January 12, 2022
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The state attorney disciplinary commission has moved to suspend the law license of prominent Baltimore attorney Kenneth Ravenell following his federal conviction last month for laundering money for a drug organization.
The Attorney Grievance Commission fil...
