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April 22, 2022

Experts: Husel case stirring discussion, but unlikely to drastically change critical care - The Columbus Dispatch

Experts: Husel case stirring discussion, but unlikely to drastically change critical care  The Columbus Dispatch
April 22, 2022

An old cybersecurity law gets an update (sort of) - Marketplace

Scraping data from public websites is legal. That’s the upshot of a decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this week. LinkedIn lost its legal battle against data analytics company hiQ, having argued it was illegal for hiQ to “scrape” users’ profile data to analyze employee turnover rates under the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). Tiffany Li, a technology attorney a...
April 22, 2022

New law offers incentive for out-of-state teens to be nice to Florida grandparents | Frank Cerabino - Palm Beach Post

A new Florida law creates a 'grandparent waiver' that gives in-state university tuition to 300 students who have Florida grandparents. Attention, all you ungrateful teenagers with grandparents living in Florida. Be nice to Nana and Pop-pop. The state of Florida has figured out a way to make out-of-state teenagers more appreciative of their Florida grandparents. For the first time, Florida in...
April 22, 2022

Public health law must never again be misused to expel asylum seekers: Title 42 - Nature.com

To the Editor — On 1 April 2022, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) moved to close a sorry chapter in the organization’s history by terminating the inhumane immigration policy known colloquially as Title 421. The original order, issued on 20 March 2020, invoked a rarely used provision of US health law — section 265 of US Code Title 42 — allowing the US federal government,...
April 22, 2022

The Lawfare Podcast: Ukraine and the Future of National Security Law - Lawfare - Lawfare

In this live recording of the Lawfare Live event, “Ukraine and the Future of National Security Law,” Natalie Orpett moderated a panel of experts, including Brian Finucane, senior adviser for the U.S. Program at the International Crisis Group; Chimene Keitner, professor of international law at UC Hastings; Todd Huntley, director of the National Security Law Program at Georgetown Law; and Scott ...
April 22, 2022

Law Firms Are Struggling With Staff Shortages. Competitive Pay Alone Won't Help | The American Lawyer - Law.com

What You Need to Know Law firms have a staffing shortage and will need to make more changes besides offering competitive pay. Job postings for business professionals in law firms are at an all-time high, industry experts say. While money is always a factor, many candidates are prioritizing other criteria.
April 22, 2022

E.U. Takes Aim at Social Media's Harms With Landmark New Law - The New York Times

E.U. Takes Aim at Social Media's Harms With Landmark New Law  The New York Times
April 22, 2022

Ashurst Nearly Doubles Partner Promotions With Biggest Round Ever - Law.com International

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April 22, 2022

'Courage 2 Communicate': Mount Union spotlights Ohio disability law for drivers - Canton Repository

ALLIANCE – Avoiding eye contact, flapping one's hands and displaying excessive stress or worry are signs of autism. The behaviors can lead to miscommunication during traffic stops. This is why Mount Union's Spectrum Education Center is sponsoring Courage 2 Communicate, a public service campaign designed to raise awareness about Ohio's Communication Disability Law. The law aims to reduce com...
April 22, 2022

Don`t Say Gay law: Florida ends Disney`s special status as culture war flares - WION

The bill, which is expected to be signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis, is the latest feint in a US culture war undertaken by the conservative presidential hopeful that has left Disney floundering. Photograph:( AFP ) Florida's legislature scrapped Disney's self-governing status in its Orlando theme park on Thursday, in a move widely seen as retaliation in a bitter row over what has become...