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December 23, 2021

The Frank Walker Law/PSN Daily Notebook- December 23 - Pittsburgh Sports Now

Update (8:22 PM)- Lil bro/ Pittsburgh star @thejohnhugley came home and got some great work in today#BrushBasketball pic.twitter.com/5U7hkEGJAh Update (7:25 PM)- **Former Woodland Hills tight end Josh Rawlings has withdrawn his name from the transfer portal and will return to Virginia. Update: Virginia TE Joshua Rawlings has officially withdrawn his name from the transfer portal @Cavs_C...
December 23, 2021

FBI informant exposed KKK ties to law enforcement - Columbus Telegram

FBI informant exposed KKK ties to law enforcement  Columbus Telegram
December 23, 2021

FBI informant exposed KKK ties to law enforcement - Lake Geneva Regional News

FBI informant exposed KKK ties to law enforcement  Lake Geneva Regional News
December 23, 2021

Talking Trendspotter: Readers Say Alternative Career Paths at Law Firms Can Lead to Happier Lawyers—But They Often Don't - Law.com

Credit: peshkov/Adobe Stock In a recent Law.com Trendspotter column, we wrote that there’s evidence to suggest that fewer young lawyers than ever are interested in becoming Big Law partners. We also noted that an increasing number of law firms are offering alternative career paths for talented attorneys who are happy to settle into nonequity partner or counsel roles instead of chasing the bra...
December 23, 2021

Multiple Indiana law enforcement agencies installed new license plate technology - WFYI

More than a dozen central Indiana law enforcement agencies now use technology to capture license plate information. More than a dozen central Indiana law enforcement agencies now use technology to capture license plate information. The automatic license plate readers are high-speed cameras that take pictures of plates and turn them into searchable data. Atlanta-based Flock Safety installed se...
December 23, 2021

D.C. Police Closely Watched Anti-Racist Groups for Years - Southern Poverty Law Center

The D.C. Metropolitan Police Department’s Intelligence Bureau (IB) closely watched Black-led organizations and anti-racist groups for years while ignoring the growing far-right threat, according to Hatewatch’s review of leaked documents. Experts say this is in line with broader law enforcement attitudes toward such groups. Hatewatch searched over 26,000 MPD email threads dated from May 2011 t...
December 23, 2021

Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Announces Intention to Sign Redistricting Into Law, Approves Additional Legislation - City of St. Louis

Ahead of the holiday weekend, Mayor Tishaura O. Jones today announced her intention to sign Board Bill 101, to officially approve the reduction of the City’s wards from 28 to 14, after the bill passed 28-0 on December 14. “Our communities deserve fair, equitable, and compact wards, and their continued engagement through this process has delivered those results,” said Mayor Tishaura O. Jones. ...
December 23, 2021

Several law schools revert to online classes as COVID-19 infections surge - ABA Journal

Image from Shutterstock. Several law schools are requiring students to attend classes online for the first several weeks of January, according to a report by Reuters. Schools are going back to online learning as COVID-19 infections surge, fueled by the omicron variant. According to Reuters, these schools are among those that plan to begin the semester online: • Harvard Law School • Stanford L...
December 23, 2021

The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same: A Law Firm Debacle - Above the Law

Ed. note: This is the latest installment in a series of posts on motherhood in the legal profession, in partnership with our friends at MothersEsquire. Welcome Deena R. Sturm to our pages. Click here if you’d like to donate to MothersEsquire. Growing up, I was raised to believe that I could succeed in any career I set my mind to. Having been raised by a stay-at-home mother, I was never told h...
December 23, 2021

Ohio Gov. DeWine signs ‘born alive’ abortion law - WJMN - UPMatters.com

OHIO (KXAN) — On Wednesday, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed into law the state’s Senate Bill 157, also known as the “Born-Alive Infant Protection Act” — requiring doctors to save the lives of babies who are born alive after attempted abortions. Doctors face felony charges of “abortion manslaughter” if they don’t comply, The Hill reports. Ohio SB 157 also allows for women to sue doctors for a...