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April 26, 2022

Hatch Act complaints snag East Tennessee law enforcement officials – Tennessee Lookout - Tennessee Lookout

L to R: New Tazewell Police Department Lt. Gary Ruszhowski, 8th Judicial District Criminal Court candidate Graham Wilson and New Tazewell Police Chief Ben Evans. (Photo: Submitted) Two East Tennessee police chiefs and a police lieutenant are facing complaints they violated federal law when using departmental letterhead to endorse a judicial candidate and posing in uniform alongside the candid...
April 26, 2022

'Law & Order' episode seems ripped from headlines on parents charged in Oxford school case - Detroit Free Press

Last year's Oxford school shooting is the apparent inspiration for a "Law & Order" episode scheduled to air at 8 p.m. Thursday on NBC. Titled "Legacy," the episode concerns the shooting of a headmaster at an upscale private school. That's according to a description featured on several TV-themed websites. In a brief preview that has been posted by some of these sites and puts the phrase ...
April 26, 2022

What’s funny (and what’s not) about Greene’s ‘Marshall law’ text - MSNBC

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was in court on Friday, testifying in response to an effort to disqualify her from running for re-election. Asked about her efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, Georgia Republican repeatedly struggled to remember her own actions, even when asked whether she urged Donald Trump to invoke martial law in order to claim illegitimate power. It seemed like ...
April 26, 2022

Lack of detention officers puts strain on Payson law enforcement - Payson Roundup

There have been problems with Gila County facilities in Payson because of staffing issues. Gila County needs 22 more detention officers to keep the Payson Jail open 24 hours a day, but Gila County Sheriff’s Office Commander Dennis Newman said he’s fighting with Walmart and McDonald’s for applicants. “It hinged on when they raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour. Our detention folks were makin...
April 26, 2022

Citizens' Law Enforcement Academy | Letters To Editor | paysonroundup.com - Payson Roundup

Citizens' Law Enforcement Academy | Letters To Editor | paysonroundup.com  Payson Roundup
April 26, 2022

Free preschool for Colorado children becomes law, reality to follow - Sentinel Colorado

(From left) Iris Azul Perez-Gutierrez and Kimiko Smith smile during the signing of a universal pre-k bill by Colorado Governor Jared Polis. Children play at an event as Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed a universal preschool bill into law on April 25, 2022. DENVER | Starting next year, every Colorado 4-year-old will have a chance to attend preschool at no cost to their parents, under legis...
April 26, 2022

Curcio Mirzaian Sirot of Roseland launches new Family Law practice - ROI-NJ.com

Jessica Swenson has joined Curcio Mirzaian Sirot LLC. - Curcio Mirzaian Sirot LLC Curcio Mirzaian Sirot LLC on Monday announced an expansion with the launch of a new Family Law practice group. Additionally, the Roseland-based firm also announced that Jessica Swenson has joined as a partner and will chair the new practice area. Swenson previously was a partner at Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark...
April 26, 2022

Law Of Attraction Not Working For You? 13 Books To Help You Get The Hang Of It - mindbodygreen.com

Our editors have independently chosen the products listed on this page. If you purchase something mentioned in this article, we may earn a small commission. Of the 12 universal laws, the law of attraction is arguably the most well known. It states that we create our own reality and attract whatever we desire. That sure sounds nice—but how does it actually work? Whether you're looking to manif...
April 26, 2022

Kafka in America: When Judges Don't Know the Law - Crime Report

Anthony Perkins in a still photo from Orson Well’s 1962 film version of “The Trial” In Franz Kafka’s sinister 1925 novel, The Trial, the hero finds himself the defendant in a court case where he is unaware of what law he has broken. No one else seems to know either but he is found guilty anyway. Could that happen in the U.S.? According to a forthcoming paper in the Columbia Law Review, some ...