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November 10, 2021

‘I Fell in Love’: Why Hong Kong Collector Queenie Rosita Law Is Building a Trove of Eastern European Contemporary Art - artnet News

The collector has her sights set on Hong Kong next. Queenie Rosita Law, Founder and Director, Q Contemporary, HK. Courtesy of Q Contemporary. When Queenie Rosita Law tells people about her new art space in Budapest, named Q Contemporary and dedicated to Eastern and Central European contemporary art, she’s used to getting strange looks. Central and Eastern European art? Budapest? The direction...
November 10, 2021

Groups call for federal civil-rights probe of Clark County, Vancouver law enforcement - OPB News

The agencies combined have shot and killed eight people since 2019, including five people of color and three people experiencing homelessness. Your browser does not support the audio element. Civil rights organizations are calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the two largest law enforcement agencies in Southwest Washington for discriminatory policing. The American Civil Li...
November 10, 2021

UND School of Law receives Tribal Justice Institute grant - Grand Forks Herald

The funding award was announced by the office of Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., on Wednesday, Nov. 10. The funds will be used by the Tribal Justice Institute at the law school, to “provide technical assistance and training to those tribes funded under the 2021 Tribal Justice System Infrastructure Program,” according to the DOJ grant award. The infrastructure program was established to assist with...
November 10, 2021

Governor Cooper Signs Four Bills into Law | NC Gov. Cooper - Governor Roy Cooper

Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: Governor Cooper made the following statement on SB 311: “Small businesses that are hiring workers, navigating supply chains and emerging from the pandemic must not endure a tax increase and this legislation fixes that.”
November 10, 2021

It's the law: Slow down and move over from traffic incidents - Fort Worth Fire Department

The Fort Worth Fire Department joins the International Association of Fire Chiefs, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and others to recognize Crash Responder Safety Week, Nov. 8-14. Emergency responders risk injury and even death by passing vehicles when responding to a roadside emergency. Crash Responder Safety Week has as its primary goal teaching emergency responders, drive...
November 10, 2021

Columbia's Citizens Police Review Board meets for first time after law enforcement gets more disciplinary protection - KOMU 8

Columbia's Citizens Police Review Board meets for first time after law enforcement gets more disciplinary protection  KOMU 8
November 10, 2021

Saugerties Town officials hold off on property maintenance law vote - Hudson Valley One

Saugerties Town officials decided to delay voting on a controversial property maintenance law after it appeared on last week’s meeting agenda. In a recent Town Board meeting dominated by speakers expressing opposition to plans to override the property tax cap, just one speaker, former Conservative Town Board candidate Gaetana Ciarlante spoke on the proposed law. She expressed concern that the...
November 10, 2021

Vance & Russell Law Office, SC formed following merger of firms - Daily Union

Vance & Russell Law Office, SC formed following merger of firms  Daily Union
November 10, 2021

New law allows child-run lemonade stands without a permit - The Hudson Reporter

Thanks to legislation sponsored by Bayonne Assemblyman Nicholas Chiaravalloti, children can now sell lemonade without a permit worry free. Good news for young lemonade entrepreneurs in Hudson County: it is now legal for children to operate lemonade stands without a permit in New Jersey. Prompted by a series of reported incidents of local governments in other states closing down child-run lemo...
November 10, 2021

GOP bill would target Ohio protesters with terrorism law - Associated Press

State Rep. Cindy Abrams, a Cincinnati Republican and former police officer, stands outside the Statehouse hearing room where her bill increasing punishments against violent protesters was approved on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021, in Columbus, Ohio. Abrams called the measure, approved by the GOP-controlled House Criminal Justice Committee along party lines, common sense legislation that supports p...