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January 05, 2022

Ohio AG Yost says state law change criminalizes partnerships between elections officials and private groups, - cleveland.com

Cleveland Heights residents cast their votes in this file photo from the November 2021 election. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has weighed in on a recent law change that elections officials and voting advocates have criticized as vague. (John Kuntz, cleveland.com) John Kuntz, cleveland.com COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Breaking a new Ohio law barring elections officials from collaborating with private ...
January 05, 2022

Merrick Garland on Capitol attack: 'The actions we have taken thus far will not be our last' - CNN

(CNN)In a sweeping speech marking the one-year anniversary of the Capitol attack, Attorney General Merrick Garland pushed back on criticism that the Justice Department's January 6 probe has not been aggressive enough, while signaling that no one would be off limits as prosecutors "followed the facts." "The actions we have taken thus far will not be our last," Garland said. "The Justice Depart...
January 05, 2022

And Just Like That: Why Lisa (and Her Mother-In-Law!) Is the Show’s Breakout Style Star - Vogue

Photo: Courtesy of HBO In the first episode of And Just Like That, Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte are sitting down for brunch and gossiping—just like old times!—and in strolls a fabulous new character, Lisa Todd Wexley (played by Nicole Ari Parker). A friend of Charlotte’s (their kids go to the same school), Lisa is introduced to the group as a mom, “a documentarian, and a humanitarian,” who ...
January 05, 2022

Looking Back: Top 5 Employment Law Developments of 2021 - Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP

Looking Back: Top 5 Employment Law Developments of 2021  Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
January 05, 2022

Paraguay's Draconian Abortion Law Punishes Rape Survivors - Human Rights Watch

A 13-year-old girl victim of rape in a separate case holds her one-month old baby at a shelter in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, on May 14, 2015. In mid-November, a Paraguayan government hotline received a report of suspected sexual abuse against a 13-year-old Indigenous girl in a community near the border with Brazil. The case was assigned to Roselí Echeguren, a lawyer in a government office for...
January 05, 2022

2021 Highlights in Canadian Life Sciences IP and Regulatory Law - JD Supra

In the fall of 2021, the Rx IP Update team celebrated its 20thyear of monthly updates on Canadian life sciences IP and regulatory law. Below are highlights from our team’s 2021 updates (see also our Top 10 Rx IP Update Reads of 2021): Contents Patent decisions on the merits Fourth anniversary of amended PMNOC Regulations PMPRB: amendments further delayed to July 2022; validity challenge appe...
January 05, 2022

Face of Family Law: Hargrave Family Law - Advocate Media

Hargrave Family Law Divorce is not a defining moment in life, says DFW attorney Jennifer Stanton Hargrave with Hargrave Family Law. Instead, it’s a period of transition with a beginning and an end. An expert in collaborative law, Hargrave presents creative options to those facing divorce so they can navigate the process while minimizing conflict. “I want to empower my clients by helping them ...
January 05, 2022

Reince Priebus' law firm expands in North Carolina - 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) - Milwaukee-based law firm Michael Best & Friedrich on Wednesday said it has acquired a 23-lawyer North Caroli...
January 05, 2022

Frozen road law expands to cover northern half of Wisconsin - Ashland Daily Press

Frozen road law expands to cover northern half of Wisconsin  Ashland Daily Press
January 05, 2022

Maine To Consider NIL Law And Classifying College Athletes As Employees - Above the Law

(Image via Getty) A little over six months have passed since the NCAA adopted its interim name, image, and likeness (NIL) policy, removing the restrictions that previously prevented college athletes from earning money through endorsements, licensing, and their own commercial activities. While many states decided to enact their own laws providing such rights to college athletes, which ultimate...