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January 07, 2022

Colonial restaurant, amid accusations, reopens for business, announces its hired outside law firm - WBNG-TV

BINGHAMTON (WBNG) -- The Colonial bar and restaurant announced on its Facebook page Friday afternoon the reason it closed and has reopened for business. Two of the owners of The Colonial and its sister restaurants, Dos Rios and The Stone Fox, have been accused on social media of sexual misconduct against multiple women. The Binghamton Police Department has acknowledged it is investigating an ...
January 07, 2022

Anti-terrorism law targeting PLO is unconstitutional, N.Y. judge rules - Reuters

The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. We welcome feedback, which you can provide using the feedback tab on the right of the page. (Reuters) - Even organizations accused of encouraging heinous acts of violence have constitutional due process rights -- and...
January 07, 2022

Judge Judy funds scholarships at NY law school she attended - ABC News

NEW YORK -- “Judge Judy” Sheindlin has given a $5 million donation to New York Law School, where she, her daughter and granddaughter have attended. The donation will fund full tuition and books for 10 women a year, along with a summer employment fellowship after their first year, the school said. Sheindlin, whose “Judge Judy” courtroom television show ended in September after a 25-year run, n...
January 07, 2022

Republicans renew push to drop Indiana’s handgun permit law - WTHITV.com

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republicans are making a new push to loosen Indiana’s requirements for carrying a handgun in public despite the opposition of several major law enforcement organizations. The proposal endorsed by an Indiana House committee this week would repeal the state’s handgun permit requirement, allowing anyone age 18 or older to carry a handgun except for reasons such as having a fe...
January 07, 2022

New York Law Would Require Fashion Companies Show Social, Environmental Impact - Bloomberg

New York would become the first state in the nation to require global fashion brands to disclose their climate and social impacts and take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under a bill introduced in the state legislature. If passed and signed into law, the Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act would apply to Armani, LVMH, Nike and other apparel companies with more than...
January 07, 2022

NEOGOV Buys Three Law Enforcement Technology Firms - Government Technology

Government technology provider NEOGOV, fresh off an infusion of private equity capital, has bought three companies in the public safety space at once, part of its plan to offer a larger product line for law enforcement. The California-based company, which already sells HR and payroll software to governments, now has acquired technology and expertise in public safety scheduling, officer traini...
January 07, 2022

Rep. Gilliard discusses bill that replaced Ga.'s citizen's arrest law, what's next for upcoming session - WTOC

Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. (WTOC | WTOC) SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - On the day of the sentencing in the murder trial of Ahmad Arbery, State Representative Carl Gilliard reflects on the case, and Georgia’s old law that allowed citizens arrests - a law that was repealed as a result of Arbery’s murder. On May 10, 2021, Governor Kemp signed a bill that repealed and replaced Georgia’s citizen’s...
January 07, 2022

Longtime Baylor Law Professor known as “The Godfather” passes away at 82 - KWTX

Master Teacher David Guinn, the retired Lyndon L. Olson and William A. Olson Professor of Local Government and Constitutional Law. WACO, Texas (KWTX) - A longtime beloved tenured professor at Baylor Law School affectionately known as “The Godfather” has passed away. David Guinn who was known as much for his immense knowledge of constitutional law as he was for his open-door policy, friendline...
January 07, 2022

Kansas Businesses Warned Selling Some Vapes, Gummies Considered Illegal Amid Confusing Law - Newsweek

Kansas Businesses Warned Selling Some Vapes, Gummies Considered Illegal Amid Confusing Law  Newsweek
January 07, 2022

Proposed Law Would Strengthen Clients' Suits Against Insurance Companies for Bad Faith | New Jersey Law Journal - Law.com

Credit: alexandre17/Shutterstock What You Need to Know A bill allowing lawsuits against insurance companies that unreasonably deny or delay resolution of auto injury claims could face a vote by lawmakers soon. The measure would allow policyholders to sue for treble damages, plus pre- and postjudgment interest, attorney fees and litigation expenses. The insurance industry strongly opposes the...