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December 22, 2021

DeWine signs Ohio sports betting bill into law - WHIO Radio

COLUMBUS — House Bill 29, a bill that legalizes sports betting in Ohio has been signed into law by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, according to a spokesperson for the governor’s office. The governor’s office announced the sports betting bill was among nine other bills signed into law by DeWine Wednesday. The bill had been on DeWine’s desk since December 8, after both houses of the Ohio Legislature pas...
December 22, 2021

Woman Criticized for Requesting Copy of Son and Daughter-in-Law's House Key in Viral Post - Newsweek

Woman Criticized for Requesting Copy of Son and Daughter-in-Law's House Key in Viral Post  Newsweek
December 22, 2021

Paul Weiss to require COVID-19 boosters as law firms monitor Omicron's rise - Reuters

Paul Weiss extending holiday remote work period through Jan 24 Other firms also seeking to trim office attendance into new year Law firm leaders can use year-end to reassess office plans for early 2022 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 f...
December 22, 2021

Ohio governor signs into law cameras in nursing home rooms, expanded telehealth - Akron Beacon Journal

Two health care issues that gained momentum amid the COVID-19 pandemic – safety of nursing home residents and access with telehealth – will see changes in Ohio after Gov. Mike DeWine signed two bills into law Wednesday. For families with loved ones in nursing facilities, they will soon be allowed to install cameras in nursing home rooms thanks to Esther's Law. Ohio resident Steve Piskor, wh...
December 22, 2021

FBI Undercover Operative Infiltrates Ku Klux Klan, Discovers Klansmen in Law Enforcement - Esquire.com

It’s been a few hours since we all had something of which we can be utterly terrified. Here comes the Associated Press with a story from Florida that will catch us up right quick. At times the U.S. Army veteran donned a white robe and hood as a hit man for the Ku Klux Klan in North Florida. He attended clandestine meetings and participated in cross burnings. He even helped plan the murder of ...
December 22, 2021

Security forces, local law enforcement partner for police pursuit training - Tyndall Air Force Base

211221-F-YO405-1060 A grappler net deploys from a 325th Security Forces Squadron truck to stop a simulated runaway vehicle at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Dec. 21, 2021. The grappler system utilizes a netting which latches onto a subject’s rear vehicle tire, wrapping around the tire and forcing the tire to seize up and stop. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Magen M. Reeves) 211221-...
December 22, 2021

Federal law still treats marijuana as an illegal drug, creating headaches for states - Minnesota Reformer

Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images. Most states in the U.S. are in violation of a major federal drug statute. The 1971 Controlled Substances Act lists marijuana in the most dangerous category defined in the law, on par with cocaine and heroin because of its supposed potential for abuse and lack of medical applications. But 36 states plus the District of Columbia allow either full legalization ...
December 22, 2021

Ohio changes its homebrew liquor laws, lowers age to serve alcohol - The Columbus Dispatch

Ohio changed a whole bunch of new rules for brewing, serving and selling alcohol. Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 102 Wednesday, a liquor reform bill that changed everything from the legal age for serving alcohol to the number of signatures needed to get a Sunday sales question on the ballot. Here's what the new law will do when it goes into effect in 90 days: Serving age Ohioans who ar...
December 22, 2021

Law Digest — Court of Special Appeals — Dec. 23, 2021 - Maryland Daily Record

Maryland Court of Special Appeals Criminal Law; Double Jeopardy: Where the defendant was convicted of second-degree assault as well as of a violation a civil court protective order, merger was not required because, unlike a criminal offense, a civil protective order violation is not an offense that has elements, and second-degree assault is not enumerated in ... Complete access to news articl...
December 22, 2021

OU Law to honor 5 graduates at ceremony - Journal Record

NORMAN – The University of Oklahoma College of Law will honor five outstanding alumni Feb. 2 at its annual Order of the Owl Hall of Fame Ceremony. The Order of the Owl recognizes OU Law graduates who demonstrate leadership and service through outstanding accomplishments in their legal careers. This year’s Order of the Owl honorees are: • Joi Gordon, CEO for Dress for Success and advocate for ...