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December 06, 2021

As Health Law Talent Market Stays Hot - Law.com

(Credit: Tierney / stock.adobe.com) What You Need to Know Law firms are looking to bolster their health law practices through laterals and first-year hires. Clients are looking for strategic planning guidance as the pandemic continues to keep health care top of mind. Baker Donelson has continued growing its health law group by adding Robert Wells to its Baltimore office.
December 06, 2021

Utah taps law firm with Trump ties in fight with Biden admin over national monuments - Reuters

(Reuters) - Utah's attorney general is hiring a law firm for possible litigation over the Biden administration's decision to restore two major U.S. nature reserves to their former size, reversing a move by President Donald Trump. Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes said Saturday that he awarded law firm Consovoy McCarthy a contract to assist with "research and analysis about potential litigation...
December 06, 2021

Beloved Law School Professor Making Jeopardy Debut Tonight - Above the Law

Tonight, Jeopardy is launching an all new professors tournament. On this inaugural episode, Gautam Hans, an associate clinical professor at Vanderbilt University Law School and director of the Stanton Foundation First Amendment Clinic, will appear. Hans, who received his J.D from the University of Michigan, is reportedly a lifelong fan of the show. He calls the late Alex Trebek an “icon” — on...
December 06, 2021

Guest columnist H. Patricia Hynes: 'The Color of Law' — the creation of a segregated society - GazetteNET

For many years, I worked in Boston public housing with teams of residents, community organizations, public housing staff and other professors on reducing and removing the many triggers that caused the highest rates of asthma and asthma attacks in the city. Living and working in the heart of the city neighborhoods, I was keenly aware of the apartheid nature of public and residential housing (B...
December 06, 2021

Law student to focus on housing security and stability through prestigious fellowship - @UofSC

2-year project will assist clients facing eviction, homelessness When Glynnis Hagins made the switch from high school teacher in her hometown of Hamlet, North Carolina, to law school student at the University of South Carolina, the transition was part of her career plan since childhood – sort of. “I come from a family of educators, so becoming a teacher was a natural route for me to take, but...
December 06, 2021

Amid rise in homicides, Ohio proposes $250M of COVID-19 relief aid for police, first responders - The Columbus Dispatch

Republican Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers said Monday they want to direct $250 million in COVID-19 relief grants to law enforcement and other first responders across Ohio. The DeWine administration wants to earmark $175 million to combat a rise in violent crime and $75 million to help officers deal with job stress as well as employee retention efforts. The funds come from the federal ...
December 06, 2021

Best high-end gifts for your mother-in-law - KRQE News 13

If you don’t feel confident enough to choose the right high-end gift for your mother-in-law, consider getting them a gift card to a spa, masseuse or nail salon. BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details. Which high-end gift for your mother-in-law is best? Despite what some stand-up comedians say, a mother-in-law is a treasured family member who deserves lo...
December 06, 2021

Governor Evers signs bill in to law aimed at protecting first responders and highway workers - WAOW

Governor Evers signed a new bill into law aimed at protecting first responders and highway workers AMHERST, Wis. (WAOW)-- Governor Evers signed a new bill in to law in Amherst on Monday aiming at protecting first responders and highway workers on the roadways. "Stepping out on that roadway knowing that traffic is going past us at 70 to 80 miles per hour and the difference is a thin yellow lin...
December 06, 2021

Israel lays down law on cyber exports, after Pegasus spy scandal - Yahoo News

Apple sued the Israeli maker of Pegasus spyware seeking to block NSO Group from targeting the more than one billion iPhones in circulation (AFP/JOEL SAGET) Israel laid down the law Monday on the use by foreign governments of its cyber exports, after the private Israeli developer of Pegasus spyware became engulfed in scandal abroad. The defence ministry-linked agency for military exports, in a...
December 06, 2021

We need more respect for the rule of law - Kitsap Sun

Both the Aubrey and Rittenhouse verdicts give me heart that our jury system functions as it should. The jurors in both trials listened to the evidence and arrived at a decision based on that evidence and not media hype or guidance from uninformed politicians. Unlike the author of the recent letter to the Sun, “A verdict that went the right way,” I think that there is no shame in the fact that...