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November 10, 2021

State Superintendent Arntzen announces Montana School Law Conference - Clark Fork Valley Press

Montana Superintendent Elsie Arntzen announced the Montana School Law Conference, which will be held virtually Tuesday, Nov. 16. It will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year’s theme is “Your Rights and Responsibilities.” The Law Conference is open to parents, school administrators, trustees, curriculum specialists, teachers, legislators, and all other interested individuals. Topics include:...
November 10, 2021

CS Disco, Inc. (LAW) Q3 2021 Earnings Call Transcript - Nasdaq

Image source: The Motley Fool. Contents: Prepared Remarks Questions and Answers Call Participants Prepared Remarks: Operator Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by, and welcome to the CS DISCO third quarter fiscal year 2021 conference call. At this time, all participants are in listen-only mode. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent any background noise. After the speakers'...
November 10, 2021

Fiercely competitive market awaits new management at Indiana law firms - Indiana Lawyer

Fiercely competitive market awaits new management at Indiana law firms  Indiana Lawyer
November 10, 2021

Alum endows fellowship for Duke Law graduates to pursue legal work in field of public interest - Duke Chronicle

James Scott Farrin, Law School '93. Courtesy of James Farrin. James Scott Farrin, Law School ’90, has endowed a new fellowship that allows recent Duke Law graduates to pursue legal work in the field of public interest for a year. The $500,000 Farrin Fellowship includes health insurance, salary and benefits and must be applied at a 501(c)(3) organization serving the public good. Kerry Abrams, ...
November 10, 2021

Yale Law School modernizes legal curriculum with new Tsai Leadership Program - Yale Daily News

Lukas Flippo, Senior Editor The Yale Law School opened a new chapter in its educational framework last Wednesday with the launch of the Joseph C. Tsai Leadership Program, which will train students in real-world leadership in the private and public sector. The new program aims to prepare students to tackle challenges in the 21st century through a combination of new courses and professional dev...
November 10, 2021

Judge allows challenge to guns-at-government-meetings law to proceed - Ohio Capital Journal

Wikimedia Commons photo courtesy St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office. A Warren County judge denied a motion Monday to toss out a lawsuit over a local ordinance that allows residents to carry concealed firearms into city council meetings. Common Pleas Judge Timothy Tepe ruled against the city of Lebanon, declining its request that he dismiss a lawsuit that three residents filed earlier this ye...
November 10, 2021

Law enforcement, local officials host forum to discuss gun violence in the Midlands - WLTX.com

The goal of the forum was to start a dialogue about issues pertaining to gun violence in the Midlands and discuss possible solutions. HOPKINS, S.C. — Fifth Circuit Solicitor Byron Gipson hosted a gun violence and juvenile crime forum on Tuesday. Gipson was joined by State Representatives Jermaine Johnson, Wendy Brawley, Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott, Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook, ...
November 10, 2021

China evaluates food safety law; FAO reports on food safety in Africa - Food Safety News

A project in China has found the country improved its food safety control system from 2009 to 2019 and food did become safer. China launched the food safety indicator pilot project in 2019, a decade after the food safety law came into force, to assess its effectiveness. During a kick-off workshop, six indicators were selected from 40 listed by FAO Asia Pacific and five technical working group...
November 10, 2021

LEAD Program supports students of color pursuing law - The Hawk

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro with LEAD members in October 2019 PHOTO COURTESY OF DAMARIS GIMENEZ ’23 Damaris Gimenez ’23 was in middle school when she first began to consider a career in law. “I thought that if I wanted to make a difference it would be in terms of law and fighting for people who look like me, like a Black woman,” Giminez said. “I really wanted to advocate for Bl...