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January 04, 2022

New laws, ordinances, changes coming to Ohio in 2022 - WLWT Cincinnati

CINCINNATI — The year 2022 will bring about several changes across the Cincinnati region and Ohio. Below is a working list of new and notable laws, ordinances and changes coming to the state in 2022. Did we miss something? Email us at [email protected]. A NEW MINIMUM WAGE Starting Jan. 1, 2022, Ohio's minimum wage will rise again, with the rate going up for nontipped employees by 50 cents an hour ...
January 04, 2022

Law roundup: Moved furniture not a crime - Daily Inter Lake

.A woman called the Kalispell Police Department because she was suspicious that someone came on her porch and messed up the chairs and tables and wanted to file a report. Officers answered her questions and determined no crime was committed. A woman told officers her husband was hit by a black SUV with tinted windows in the parking lot of a big-box store and was taken to the hospital for pain...
January 04, 2022

California Law Outlining Police Transparency Requirements for Stingray Use is Inadequate - Black Voice News

S. E. Williams | On December 20 we reported that the Black Voice News had joined an Amicus Curiae Brief (known as a friend of the court brief) seeking transparency in the use of cell site simulators—commonly referred to as stingrays—by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. The brief was filed in conjunction with the Neon Law Foundation in support of a years’ long legal effort by the...
January 04, 2022

New law expected to spark interest in birth centers - Plattsburgh Press Republican

New law expected to spark interest in birth centers  Plattsburgh Press Republican
January 04, 2022

Top 5 Sports Law Controversies to Watch in 2022 - Sportico

Will spring training happen in 2022? A scouting reporting on sports law controversies in 2022. With a baseball labor brawl, an aggrieved ex-NFL coach, crumbling college amateurism and a pandemic that won’t go away, sports attorneys have much in store in 2022. Here are the five most significant topics and how they could play out. MLB Lockout Could Turn Legal and Political Earlier this mont...
January 04, 2022

Perspective | Carolyn Hax: How to deal with mother-in-law's 'overwhelming' lack of boundaries? - The Washington Post

Dear Carolyn: My mother-in-law is an incredibly generous person and I love her, but she has been overwhelming as of late. She lives within walking distance of us, and until the pandemic, this was never a problem, because she has so much family and many friends. Now, because of the pandemic, she has to be careful and her world has shrunk. While we’re working, she shows up and insists on cleani...
January 04, 2022

Top 5 Sports Law Controversies to Watch in 2022 - Yahoo Sports

With a baseball labor brawl, an aggrieved ex-NFL coach, crumbling college amateurism and a pandemic that won’t go away, sports attorneys have much in store in 2022. Here are the five most significant topics and how they could play out. MLB Lockout Could Turn Legal and Political Earlier this month, Major League Baseball initiated a lockout, separating players from their employment and barring...
January 03, 2022

Several law enforcement agencies on scene in Rutherford County - WLOS

JAN. 3, 2022 - Law enforcement, fire and EMS crews were on the scene of an incident near the Cleveland/Rutherford County line Monday night. (Photo credit: WLOS staff) RUTHERFORD, COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) — Law enforcement, fire and EMS crews were on the scene of a crash near the Cleveland/Rutherford County line Monday night. No other details were available. This story will be updated as soon as mo...
January 03, 2022

From waiting tables in Montana to dean of UNM Law School - Albuquerque Journal

Camille Carey will take over in July as the new Dean of UNM Law School. She wants to boost applicants to the school by sending faculty and staff on the road to do some recruiting. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Journal Camille Carey does not recall any female lawyers in Miles City, Montana, back when she was growing up there. But that didn’t stop her f...
January 03, 2022

Emory's first pre-law fraternity to seek charter this spring - The Emory Wheel

In the fall semester, Javier Trujillo (24C) worked with two close friends, one in a pre-med fraternity and the other in a pre-business fraternity. Upon hearing his friends’ pre-professional opportunities, Trujillo felt that Emory University lacked many resources geared toward pre-law students. With dead-end emails to pre-law organizations and no sense of pre-law communities, he set out to cha...