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December 18, 2021

Treasury Says New Law Only Way to Fully Contain Stablecoin Risks - Bloomberg

Nellie Liang Photographer: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg The U.S. Treasury’s top official for financial oversight said government regulators need action from lawmakers to adequately protect investors -- and the wider financial system -- from risks posed by stablecoins. “If Congress does not enact legislation, the regulators will try to use what authority they have,” but they will be left witho...
December 18, 2021

Man kills brother-in-law with car during Christmas party fight, police say - FOX 5 Atlanta

Police are investigating a deadly pedestrian collision they said began after a fight during a Christmas party. ATLANTA - Gwinnett County Police Department investigators said a Friday night Christmas party became deadly when a man struck and killed his brother-in-law with a car during an argument. Police said detectives were at the scene of the collision on Saturday morning on Great Oaks Drive...
December 18, 2021

Judge lets Minnesota's deadly force law stand, but strikes controversial provision - FOX 9

ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - A Ramsey County judge is allowing Minnesota's new deadly force law to go back into effect. But Judge Leonardo Castro did strike one provision that police groups said was unconstitutional. The provision had compelled a police officer who uses deadly force to justify why, potentially at trial. Lawmakers implemented the new deadly force standards in summer 2020 in the w...
December 18, 2021

Labor Law: Guidelines for gift giving, parties and holiday pay - Richmond.com

RTD Metro Business law columnist, Karen Michael. As workplaces enter the final week before Christmas, there will be gift exchanges between employees and clients, final holiday events and holiday pay considerations. We all deserve and need a time of celebration with our co-workers — it has been another tough year. But we should keep in mind that our diverse workplaces are filled with colleague...
December 18, 2021

Law enforcement officers take kids Christmas shopping | Local News | wyomingnews.com - Wyoming Tribune

Law enforcement officers take kids Christmas shopping | Local News | wyomingnews.com  Wyoming Tribune
December 18, 2021

South Texas College of Law, NAACP push for clemency for Black soldiers convicted in Camp Logan riots - Houston Chronicle

South Texas College of Law Houston Dean Michael Barry, left, and Dr. James Dixon, Board President of NAACP Houston Branch sign a memorandum of understanding at South Texas College of Law Houston, Friday, Dec. 17, 2021 in Houston . The memorandum of understanding is to declare their attempts to fight for clemency for soldiers of the 24th Infantry Regiment. They were convicted by General CourtM...
December 18, 2021

Carroll County business briefs: McDaniel staff receives Arch Award; CarneyKelehan law firm honors; Physician of month award - Baltimore Sun

On Nov. 16, McDaniel College President Julia Jasken recognized three staff members for outstanding service by presenting them with the college’s 2021 Arch Award for Exemplary Staff Service. The award recipients, pictured from left, are Aza Smith, financial aid specialist, who began at McDaniel in 2019; Jason Haines, grounds equipment operator, who has been at the college since 2014; and Kathy...
December 18, 2021

Gavin Newsom's plan to stop California's smash-and-grab thefts: $300M for local law enforcement - Fox News

Gun rights activist rips Newsom's new gun control push 00:00 00:0003:04GO LIVE Facebook Twitter Email Embed SpeedNormal Autoplay California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday proposed spending more than $300 million to help law enforcement and small businesses address a recent rash of high-profile smash and grab thefts. Under the three-year plan, the money would finance a crackdown on organized c...
December 18, 2021

'Monkey' law fight - Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Susan Smith Epperson, who successfully challenged Arkansas’ anti-evolution law in the 1960s, visits with John Scopes, who was convicted in 1925 of violating Tennessee’s anti-evolution law. A Presbyterian minister, Jerry Tompkins, arranged for the two educators to meet for lunch in Shreveport in January 1969, two months after the Supreme Court struck down Arkansas’ ban on the teaching of evolu...
December 18, 2021

'Monkey' law fight - Arkansas Online

Susan Smith Epperson, who successfully challenged Arkansas’ anti-evolution law in the 1960s, visits with John Scopes, who was convicted in 1925 of violating Tennessee’s anti-evolution law. A Presbyterian minister, Jerry Tompkins, arranged for the two educators to meet for lunch in Shreveport in January 1969, two months after the Supreme Court struck down Arkansas’ ban on the teaching of evolu...