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December 19, 2021

Should Michigan create laws to keep guns secured in the home? - Monroe Evening News

As the parents of the Oxford High School shooter sit in an Oakland County jail facing felony charges for criminal negligence, the debate continues over enacting laws forcing gun owners to properly secure weapons. The three Republican lawmakers representing Monroe County generally agree that creating a law to force gun owners to secure weapons inside the home is unnecessary legislation that...
December 19, 2021

North Fork Brewing Co.'s Sir Brewton's Law of Graf-ity and more beers to try this Christmas - Northforker

Sir Brewton’s Law of Graf-ity, second from right, is among the holiday offerings from North Fork Brewing Co. (Courtesy Photo) As the holidays approach and seasons change, so do our palates, causing regional offerings of food and drink to adapt in reply. Soups and hearty stews replace summertime salads and fresh lobster rolls and local breweries turn from bright, thirst-quenching kölsch, lager...
December 19, 2021

Bill 21: Removal of Fatemeh Anvari from Chelsea school reignites outrage in Canada - The Washington Post

The motto of Chelsea Elementary School, where the third-grader and sixth-grader are students, is “Respect for all, by all.” The anti-bullying message on their T-shirts is “We help. We tell. We include.” And yet, an event had unfolded at their Quebec school this month that they felt contradicted those principles. Fatemeh Anvari, a popular third-grade teacher, was removed from the classroom and...
December 19, 2021

With Crime in California Out of Control, is Newsom Now the Law and Order Governor? - California Globe

Governor Gavin Newsom. (Photo: Kevin Sanders for California Globe) California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced he will seek more than $300 million in state funding over three years to in an effort to provide more support to law enforcement efforts to combat retail theft. This is in response to a massive crime wave taking place across the state: smash-and-grabs, large group robberies, and...
December 19, 2021

New Pa. law could ease substitute-teaching crisis - The Philadelphia Inquirer

The measures expand the pool of possible substitutes for Pennsylvania classrooms. Gov. Tom Wolf has signed legislation expanding the pool of those eligible to substitute teach in Pennsylvania. In this 2020 file photo, a Philadelphia teacher instructs children. Gov. Tom Wolf has signed legislation aimed at easing Pennsylvania’s school staffing crisis, temporarily expanding the pool of availabl...
December 19, 2021

Sheriffs question quality of training at Washington's state law enforcement academy - USA TODAY

A group representing every sheriff in Washington has urged Gov. Jay Inslee to hire someone to review the state's basic law enforcement training academy because they are concerned it doesn't meet legal requirements. Washington illustrates the problems with the patchwork nature of law enforcement training across the U.S., experts say. There are about 18,000 departments in the country, but no na...
December 19, 2021

Edward F. Palm: Logic, science, and the law on abortion - Lynchburg News and Advance

Edward F. Palm: Logic, science, and the law on abortion  Lynchburg News and Advance
December 19, 2021

Despite scary law-school lecture, they fell in love - Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ali’s grandfather was a friend and colleague of Ross’ father and suggested she say hello to Ross when she got to the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. Her grandfather was thrilled when they started dating two years later. “I think he took credit for all of it,” she says of her grandfather, Donald Brady, who died recently. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette) Ali Brady was eag...
December 19, 2021

Betty Law | Obituaries | lmtribune.com - Lewiston Morning Tribune

Betty Law | Obituaries | lmtribune.com  Lewiston Morning Tribune
December 19, 2021

Inside California Politics: Law school professor on state law challenges to U.S. Supreme Court - FOX40

(INSIDE CALIFONIA POLITICS) — Frank Buckley talked with Loyola Law School’s Jessica Levinson about Gov. Gavin Newsom’s gun law proposal and why it will likely not get far if it ever makes it to the Supreme Court. “In the end, I don’t think this court allows California to move forward with the current proposal,” Levinson said. Levinson also gives insight on whether more challenges from states ...