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November 14, 2021
If you have good articles on free speech law, pass them along to us. Our first issue was just posted on Westlaw (it took two months to do this, because it was the first issue, but they tell us that future articles will be posted much more quickly); it contains articles by top scholars such as Jack Balkin (Yale), Mark Lemley (Stanford), and Christopher Yoo (Virginia), and many more. We're abou...
November 14, 2021
State Bar of Montana President Brian Smith. (Photo: Montana State Bar Association)
MISSOULA, Mont. — In a few weeks, Montana’s Governor will select two new District Court judges, one in Gallatin County and the other in Yellowstone.
It will mark the second time the governor will use a new state law about mid-year election nominations.
We’re working for you to explain the law that changed Monta...
November 14, 2021
Viktoria Radvanyi EMA
Viktória Radványi, the Hungarian winner of the MTV EMAs Generation Change Award, has revealed an extraordinary picture of life under the anti-LGBTQ law passed in the country in June.
The bill bans content deemed to promote homosexuality and gender change on primetime television. “The Hungarian government actually didn’t outline how the bill will be enforced, if it w...
November 14, 2021
Mariska Hargitay has guest-starred on well-known shows like "Baywatch" and "Seinfeld," had a 13-episode stint on "ER" at the height of its popularity, and has dabbled with crime dramas like "Chicago P.D.," "Chicago Fire," and several different "Law & Order" series. But she's best known for her role as Detective Olivia Benson on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." Hargitay has been on...
November 14, 2021
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee. Mark Humphrey/AP
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Friday signed a bill that limits school and business authority over COVID-19 protocols. Under the law, private businesses are not allowed to require employees to be vaccinated. Schools are unable to require vaccinations or mask mandates unless specific conditions are met.
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November 14, 2021
Joseph David “JD” “Brother-in-Law” Duplechain, 83, of Lake Charles passed away at 12:33 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 12, 2021 in a local hospital.
Mr. Duplechain was born on Nov. 1, 1938 in Washington, La. to Julius Duplechain and Hycienth T. Duplechain. He was raised in Church Point where he was a graduate of Church Point High School. Mr. Duplechain served in the US Army from May 11, 1956 to May 10,...
November 14, 2021
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) on "Fox News Sunday" struggled to address the contradictory nature of his stance on COVID-related mandates.
Driving the news: Texas filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration last month over its vaccine mandate for federal contractors, calling it "a dramatic infringement upon individual liberties."
Paxton argued during an interview with Newsmax last...
November 14, 2021
Beachwood to hire Kurz in law department Cleveland Jewish News
November 14, 2021
Photo by: Rogers County Sheriff's Office
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office is assisting the US Marshal's Office in their search for two escaped federal inmates from another county.
These fugitives were last seen in the area of East 430 Road and North 4210 Road about 10 p.m. Saturday night.
The suspects, Dustin Marris and Coker Barker, are both considered armed and extremely dangerous.
Offici...
November 14, 2021
Photo: Town of Big Stone Gap
Alzheimer’s patients see brain improvements from listening to their favorite songs TORONTO, Ontario (StudyFinds.org) — Music can have a powerful impact on the human mind. Previous studies have even found that listening to certain songs can improve health and reduce mental illness. When it comes to hearing our favorite and most memorable songs, a new study...
