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October 23, 2021

RCAS, law enforcement investigate Central High School threat - KNBN NewsCenter1 - Newscenter1.tv

RCAS, law enforcement investigate Central High School threat - KNBN NewsCenter1  Newscenter1.tv
October 23, 2021

New NY law lets workers propose hours cut instead of layoffs - Associated Press

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Workers facing layoffs in New York state now have a right to ask their employers instead to trim all workers’ hours and have unemployment insurance help offset the losses for everyone, under a law that Gov. Kathy Hochul signed Saturday. The measure is meant to increase awareness of what is known as the “shared work program.” It already exists in New York but hasn’t been v...
October 23, 2021

O'Malley Praises Sexual Assault Kit Tracking Law - Livermore Independent

O'Malley Praises Sexual Assault Kit Tracking Law  Livermore Independent
October 23, 2021

New NY Law Lets Workers Propose Hours Cut Instead of Layoffs | New York News | US News - U.S. News & World Report

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Workers facing layoffs in New York state now have a right to ask their employers instead to trim all workers' hours and have unemployment insurance help offset the losses for everyone, under a law that Gov. Kathy Hochul signed Saturday. The measure is meant to increase awareness of what is known as the “shared work program.” It already exists in New York but hasn't been ve...
October 23, 2021

The battle over state gun laws - Axios

Federal gun control proposals have stalled out, but 44 states and the District of Columbia have enacted around 200 gun and community violence-related laws this year, according to data from the gun safety group Giffords Law Center provided to Axios. Why it matters: Firearm purchases have spiked, with the FBI conducting a record number of firearm background checks last year. President Biden lau...
October 23, 2021

Judge: Vermont Law School can cover controversial murals - Concord Monitor

A panel from a mural by Sam Kerson that had been displayed at Vermont Law School in Royalton, Vt. RUTLAND — A federal judge has granted Vermont Law School’s request to dismiss a lawsuit brought by an artist whose murals the law school wants to hide behind a wall. But lawyers for artist Sam Kerson said he will appeal this week’s ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Geoffrey Crawford to the 2nd ...
October 23, 2021

Tyler man allegedly led law enforcement on high-speed chase from Bullard to Lufkin - KLTV

The driver of the red Nissan Altima pictured allegedly led authorities on a high-speed chase hat went from Bullard to Lufkin. (Source: Pct. 1 Constable Tom Selman) ANGELINA COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) - A Tyler man is sitting behind bars in Angelina County after he led law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase that went from Bullard all the way to Lufkin late Friday night and early Saturday mor...
October 23, 2021

These law firms are offering free help to transgender people seeking to change their names - NJ.com

Garden State Equality, an LGBTQ+ activist group, has partnered with two law firms to provide free legal assistance to transgender New Jerseyans who are seeking legal name changes. The partnership with Hunnell Law Group and McCarter & English comes about a year after the state Supreme Court eliminated a requirement for name changes to be published in a newspaper. The ruling made name chang...
October 23, 2021

Community leaders, law enforcement share condolences after Hoke County Sheriff Hubert Peterkin dies - CBS17.com

Hoke County Sheriff Hubert Peterkin in a photo from the sheriff’s office Facebook page RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – Community leaders and law enforcement are responding by offering their condolences after Hoke County Sheriff Hubert Peterkin passed away Friday from surgical complications. A news release also said his family stated Peterkin had been battling cancer. Peterkin was the Hoke County she...
October 23, 2021

FBI: Law enforcement assaults, deaths up in recent years - Yahoo News

Oct. 23—LUMBERTON — More law enforcement officers have been killed in the line of duty this year than in 2020, and more than 4,000 additional assaults on officers were reported in 2020 than the previous year, according to a report by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As of Oct. 21, 61 law enforcement officers were "fatally wounded," with 24 of them falling victim to "unprovoked" attacks wh...