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May 07, 2022

Filling the law enforcement ranks | News | fltimes.com - Finger Lakes Times

Filling the law enforcement ranks | News | fltimes.com  Finger Lakes Times
May 07, 2022

Law enforcement to participate in “Road to Hope” bike ride - WITN

Greenville Police(WITN) GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Area law enforcement to honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice Saturday. Officers from Law Enforcement United will embark on their trip to Washington, D.C. to kick off National Police Week. The “Road to Hope’ ride raises money and awareness support for: Concern of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S), the Officer Down Memorial Page (O.D.M.P) and ot...
May 07, 2022

An appeals court reinstates portions of Florida's new election law - NPR

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A federal appeals court granted Florida's request to reinstate portions of the state's election law on Friday while it appeals a lower court's decision that the law was aimed at suppressing Black voters. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals said that Judge Mark Walker's March ruling that the law intentionally targeted Black voters was flawed. The three-judge panel said there ...
May 07, 2022

Holmquist Supports Law Enforcement - Flathead Beacon

She has been an advocate for the new detention center and was instrumental in starting a savings account for this project Flathead County Commissioner Pam Holmquist supports law enforcement. She has been an advocate for the new detention center and was instrumental in starting a savings account for this project. She also championed the recent increase to the county law enforcement budget whic...
May 07, 2022

'A huge victory': UI law students win first jury trial, weeks before graduating - News-Gazette

University of Illinois College of Law students Robert Harding and Elizabeth Nielsen won their first jury trial less than a month before graduation.
May 07, 2022

Weekend Roundup: Why the Marquette University Law Poll includes sexist statements - Wisconsin Public Radio

Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School poll, on Sept. 25, 2020. Angela Major/WPR The latest Marquette University Law Poll dropped on April 27. It includes some controversial questions, which resulted in some backlash, particularly on Twitter. Two of the questions in the poll ask surveyers if they agree with the following statements: Women seek to gain power by getting control...
May 07, 2022

Killed by abortion laws: five women whose stories we must never forget - The Guardian

As the US supreme court threatens to undo 49 years of access to safe and legal terminations, five women who died because of bans on abortion stand as warnings of what is at stake globally Savita Halappanavar, Ireland Savita Halappanavar was 31 years old when she died of blood poisoning nearly a week after she arrived at University Hospital Galway (UHG) in Ireland complaining of intense back ...
May 07, 2022

The Frank Walker Law/PSN Daily Notebook- May 7 - Pittsburgh Sports Now

Update (7:48 PM)- **Yet another offer from Pitt to a young quarterback with the latest offer going to sophomore Jakhari Williams from Macon, Georgia. This is the first Power 5 offer for Williams, who got the news from Frank Cignetti Jr. and Jonathan DiBiaso. Check out my highlight – https://t.co/V8rsbKRBA3 @Mansell247 @DemetricDWarren @RecruitGeorgia @ChadSimmons_ @QBCountry @QBC_Atlanta @...
May 07, 2022

Sanders Says 'No Corporation That Breaks the Law Should Get a Federal Contract' - Common Dreams

"No government," said the Vermont senator, "should be handing out corporate welfare to union busters." Sen. Bernie Sanders on Friday reiterated his call for the Biden administration to prohibit all union-busting corporations from receiving federal contracts, citing the National Labor Relations Board's fresh complaints against Starbucks and Amazon over their attempts to crush worker organizing...
May 07, 2022

Lawmakers debate changes to Sunshine Law that could conceal more records - Jefferson City News Tribune

An expansive set of proposed changes to Missouri's open records law backed by Gov. Mike Parson has transparency advocates alarmed that legislators may be poised to undermine the law. The changes touch on everything from narrowing the definitions of "public business" and "public meetings;" closing records that include draft documents or relate to proposed legislation; shielding constituent con...