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December 21, 2021

Thomaston repeals controversial zoning law relating to previously proposed apartment complex - Featured - The Island Now

The Village of Thomaston Board of Trustees unanimously repealed a local zoning law relating to a previously-proposed project at 124 South Middle Neck Road on Thursday. (Photo courtesy of Google Maps) The Village of Thomaston on Monday night unanimously repealed a local zoning law set in place earlier this year relating to a proposed five-story apartment complex, the application for which was ...
December 21, 2021

China to stick with sheriff's office for law enforcement coverage, looks to sell cruiser - Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel

CHINA — Selectmen this week said they intend to continue working with the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement coverage in town. And in a further indication that the China Police Department will not resume operations any time soon, selectmen are interested in selling the town’s lone police cruiser. China pays for the sheriff’s office to patrol the town and at the town meeting ...
December 21, 2021

UB School of Law, MVLS get $600K grant to expand human trafficking prevention project - Maryland Daily Record

UB School of Law, MVLS get $600K grant to expand human trafficking prevention project  Maryland Daily Record
December 21, 2021

Who Would've Guessed That Britney Spears Could Get You Into Law School? - Above the Law

(A tweet from a soon-to-be law student’s boyfriend, in awe of the fact that the law school admissions dean who sent his boyfriend an acceptance letter added a note about the #FreeBritney movement, which helped the singer reclaim her freedom (with the assistance of a great lawyer). The note says, “Here’s to the Free Britney movement and re-examining the use of conservatorships and such. The la...
December 21, 2021

State Supreme Court agrees to scrutinize law involving testimony from child victims - coloradopolitics.com

State Supreme Court agrees to scrutinize law involving testimony from child victims  coloradopolitics.com
December 21, 2021

Moore Kuehn Encourages IMPX, CCMP, FOUN, and JUPW Investors to Contact Law Firm - PRNewswire

NEW YORK, Dec. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Moore Kuehn, PLLC, a law firm focusing in securities litigation located on Wall Street in downtown New York City, is investigating potential claims concerning whether the following proposed mergers are fair to shareholders. Moore Kuehn may seek increased consideration, additional disclosures, or other relief on behalf of the shareholders of these compan...
December 21, 2021

Local law enforcement agencies announce plan to continue Special Victims Unit - ABC 57 News

ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind.—Multiple law enforcement agencies on Tuesday announced a tentative agreement to modify and continue the St. Joseph County Special Victims Unit. The St. Joseph County Police Department, Mishawaka Police Department, South Bend Police Department and the St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office are the interlocal partners that make up the county’s Special Victims Unit. The mo...
December 21, 2021

Judge clears way for trial over Florida's controversial vote-by-mail elections law - Pensacola News Journal

News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — A legal showdown over a controversial state elections law is set to take place next month, after a federal judge rejected efforts to short-circuit a trial in constitutional challenges by voting-rights groups. The League of Women Voters of Florida, the Florida Conference of the NAACP, Disability Rights Florida and a number of other groups filed a series o...
December 21, 2021

Marsy’s Law: Florida Supreme Court to decide if police officers are victims of crimes - WFLA

Getty Images TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The Florida Supreme Court has agreed to move forward and hear a case focused on Marsy’s Law, deciding if police officers can be considered victims of crimes while performing their duties. The case comes following a conflict between the City of Tallahassee and the Florida Police Benevolent Association over protecting officer identities in cases where they use...
December 21, 2021

Large-capacity gun magazine possession law on pause while Supreme Court petitioned - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Possession of magazines holding more than 10 bullets won’t be enforced for now despite the 9th Circuit upholding California law A federal appeals court has agreed to put on hold a law that makes it illegal to possess a gun magazine holding more than 10 bullets, to see if the U.S. Supreme Court takes up the case. An en banc panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the law in a 7-4...