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November 18, 2021
Cities and counties across Texas are spending untold millions in taxpayer funds to pay developers for building public improvements such as roads, utilities and drainage. This Kroger grocery store on Studemont in Montrose is being repaid up to $2.5 million for over 13 years for adding two blocks of streets, sidewalks and traffic lights around a store the company said it intended to build witho...
November 18, 2021
Infrastructure law boosts Bay funding, other environmental needs The Chesapeake Bay Journal
November 18, 2021
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Scholar brings the focus of administrative law to the level of municipal government.
Scholars have long debated the principles of U.S. administrative law, but these discussions have focused almost exclusively on federal law. How well do these principles apply at the local level?
Despite the abundance of administrative law scholarship, basic questions about the oversight of local ad...
November 18, 2021
The hamlet of Head Waters in Highland County is rated between “unserved” and “underserved” for high-speed internet access. (Ned Oliver/Virginia Mercury)
By Hernán Galperin, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act signed into law by President Joe Biden on Nov. 15 was hailed by the White House and advocates as a historic investment to imp...
November 18, 2021
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Allison Sadler is in her fifth season with the Washburn volleyball team.
“I will never get this opportunity again to play on this team, and it’s something I think about every single day,” Sadler said.
Sadler is balancing playing in one of the country’s top volleyball programs with law school. When she’s not on the court, she’s reading. She’s always reading.
“I didn’t know how ...
November 18, 2021
Fraud narrative drives attempts to change New Hampshire election law eagletimes.com
November 17, 2021
La Crosse hosts law enforcement from 20+ agencies for drug trafficking training News8000.com - WKBT
November 17, 2021
The shortage of police and law enforcement officers isn’t unique to Utah but law enforcement agencies are getting creative in the state in their efforts to retain and attract quality individuals.
The shortage of police and law enforcement officers isn’t unique to Utah but law enforcement agencies are getting creative in the state in their efforts to retain and attract quality individuals.
“Tr...
November 17, 2021
Yale Law School is a failed academic institution. Dean Heather Gerken should have resigned, Associate Dean Ellen Cosgrove should be on administrative leave, and Diversity Director Yaseen Eldik should be unemployed. Alas, Gerken is clinging to the remaining months of her tenure, and she gently chastised Cosgrove and Edik for not striking the "appropriate balance. And Gerken issued a not-too-ve...
November 17, 2021
The Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia has proposed to define cryptocurrency as property in the country’s Criminal Code. Decentralized digital money has already been qualified as such in the provisions of several other laws although various aspects of cryptocurrencies remain unregulated.
Prosecutors in Russia Draft Legislation Granting Cryptocurrency Property Status
The Prosecutor General...
