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December 10, 2021

Josh Duggar guilty verdict prompts reaction from sister Jessa, brother-in-law Ben Seewald - Fox News

Fox News Flash top entertainment headlines 12/8 00:00 00:0002:01GO LIVE Facebook Twitter Email Embed SpeedNormal Autoplay The Seewalds have broken their silence on Josh Duggar's child pornography conviction. On Friday, Josh's brother-in-law Ben Seewald released a statement on his social media accounts that appears to be on behalf of himself and his wife Jessa, who is Josh's younger sister....
December 10, 2021

Federal judge blocks Tennessee's law preventing schools from issuing mask mandates - Tennessean

A federal judge in Nashville on Friday temporarily blocked Tennessee from preventing schools from issuing mask mandates and from stripping local health and school officials of their ability to set COVID-19 quarantine policies. U.S. District Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw issued the 54-page ruling on a motion to block the law after the parents of students with disabilities in Tennessee schools fil...
December 10, 2021

New Law Center Seeks To Hold Social Media Companies Accountable - Forbes

The problem existed well before the emergence of social media – and may have included trolling on ... [+] getty A debate remains whether the social media platforms have done enough to address the issue cyberbullying. The problem existed well before the emergence of social media – and may have included trolling on forums, message boards and even chat rooms. However, just as more people, espe...
December 10, 2021

New Law Expands Employer Record Retention Requirements and DFEH Enforcement Powers - JD Supra

Senate Bill 807, which becomes effective January 1, 2022, will extend the period in which employers must retain personnel records for applicants and employees from 2 years to 4 years from the date the records were created or received, or the date the employment action was taken. In the event that a complaint with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (“DFEH”) has been filed against an...
December 10, 2021

D.C. police lodge broke the law by selling hundreds of whiskey bottles online, investigation finds - The Washington Post

An umbrella group for police unions in Washington violated six provisions of D.C. law by setting up a “Jack Daniel’s Fundraising Committee” that sold and shipped hundreds of bottles of whiskey without proper licenses, according to an investigator’s report for the city’s alcohol control board. The report by investigator Kevin A. Puente confirmed details about the liquor-selling operation at th...
December 10, 2021

Trump-Appointed Judge Says 8 Lawsuits Challenging Georgia's New Election Law Can Proceed - Newsweek

Trump-Appointed Judge Says 8 Lawsuits Challenging Georgia's New Election Law Can Proceed  Newsweek
December 10, 2021

Camryn Manheim Joins ‘Law & Order’ Revival On NBC - Deadline

Courtesy of Ari Michelson EXCLUSIVE: Camryn Manheim has been tapped as a series regular on NBC’s revival of Law & Order. The Emmy-winning Practice alumna will play a new character, Lt. Kate Dixon, in the 21st season of Dick Wolf’s venerable crime drama, which premieres Feb. 24 as part of a Law & Order Thursday lineup. Lt. Kate Dixon is a successor to Lt. Anita Van Buren, played by S. ...
December 10, 2021

I Owe My Soul To The Law Firm Store… - Above the Law

We’ve said it multiple times now: don’t offer any kind of seasonal “gift” until you’ve ponied up bonuses. Not only is it just tacky, it’s a slap in the face to associates who are keeping one eye glued to their inbox awaiting the inevitable bonus match. Whatever the “gift” may be, it’s not going to top the bonuses that associates rely upon to get out of law school debt. Yet Venable seems to ha...
December 10, 2021

Trudeau open to fighting Quebec law that cost hijab-wearing teacher her job - Reuters

People attend a protest against Bill 21, after a court ruled that some teachers and provincial politicians are exempt from a controversial law that bans public employees from wearing religious symbols, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada April 20, 2021. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi TORONTO, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has not "closed the door" on legal action against a Queb...
December 10, 2021

Trudeau Open to Fighting Quebec Law That Cost Hijab-Wearing Teacher Her Job - U.S. News & World Report

TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has not "closed the door" on legal action against a Quebec law that cost a teacher her job last week because of her hijab, his office said on Friday. A Grade 3 teacher in Chelsea, Quebec was transferred to a different position under a Quebec law that forbids public sector employees in positions of authority from wearing religious symb...