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November 10, 2021
Click to expand Image Iranian women walk down a street in the capital Tehran on February 7, 2018.
(Beirut) – Iran’s new population law further violates women’s rights to sexual and reproductive health and puts women’s health and lives at risk, Human Rights Watch said today. Iranian authorities should immediately repeal the provisions that restrict human rights.
On November 1, 2021, Ira...
November 10, 2021
Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page and Rockingham/Caswell Counties’ District Attorney Jason Ramey, from left, Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson and Alamance County District Attorney Sean Boone display the Mobile NIBIN Unit.
WENTWORTH — Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page and Rockingham/Caswell Counties’ District Attorney Jason Ramey recently joined Alamance County Sheriff Terry Joh...
November 10, 2021
Kimberly Landes believes military service creates good citizens, federal law enforcement is a family WV News
November 09, 2021
Syracuse University’s College of Law held a ceremony Tuesday honoring U.S. veterans. Several service members were in attendance.
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Syracuse University’s College of Law held a Veterans Day ceremony Tuesday to honor U.S. veterans.
The ceremony was hosted by the Institute for Security Policy and Law, th...
November 09, 2021
Canva
Seven reasons data is important in law
Today is the dawn of a new day in the world of legal documentation. Instead of rooms full of dusty books, more and more legal proceedings are being digitized using scanners with optical character recognition (OCR) software. That means legal professionals suddenly have mountains of data just waiting to be analyzed, with powerful analytical software ...
November 09, 2021
Quinnipiac University’s National Lawyers Guild denounced an incident where white extremist group, Patriot Front, placed racist and self-promotion stickers on light poles across the North Haven campus on Nov. 4.
NLG co-President Abigail Mason, a third-year law student, said once she found out about the stickers, she immediately took action to get them removed.
A group of law students tore down...
November 09, 2021
Starkey will work to revise wastewater law STARKEY--The Starkey town board has decided not to move forward with the final draft of a proposed local law on wastewater that would have impacted residents who use a septic system at their property. In a letter to the town, it explained the adoption of the law would not move forward and a public hearing scheduled for last week was ca...
November 09, 2021
WTVC
DUNLAP, Tenn. — Stephen Eimer waited with baited breath as congress passed a new infrastructure bill.
The more than $1 trillion infrastructure package will allow for several improvements across the state of Tennessee. But, Eimer's was focused on the updated crash certification standards.
Eimers became an advocate for defective infrastructure reform after his daughter Hannah was killed af...
November 09, 2021
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) – Esports is a trending entertainment industry combining multiple disciplines from law to computer science. The Southern University Law Center has established a partnership with Esport Supply to construct an esports lab where students can compete, build personal brands, and develop professionally.
“It’s an opportunity for students to see what’s going on behind the s...
November 09, 2021
Lincoln County Sheriff's Department sought as refuge from 'toxic' law enforcement environment in western WA iFIBER One News
