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October 21, 2021
John Morgan, head of Morgan & Morgan, shown in his offices in downtown Orlando. His career started with the Yellow Pages and billboards in the early ‘80s. Now his firm is offering $100,000 to the winner of an advertising jingle contest.
In addition to running television ads and innuendo-laden billboards for Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest law firm is auditioning jingle writers, off...
October 21, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —
The Little Rock FBI will host a leadership meeting with law enforcement from federal, state and local agencies to address the rising number of violent crimes in Arkansas, as well as the trend of violence against law enforcement.
Every five days in the United States, an officer dies, according to new data from the FBI.
On Thursday, law enforcement leaders will also discuss ...
October 21, 2021
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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Over $2.3 million is headed to local law enforcement agencies and organizations to help reduce crime rates and improve public safety in the Sunflower State.
On behalf of the Kansas Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly says over $2 million will be awarded to Kansas criminal justice organizations as part of the Federal Edward Byr...
October 21, 2021
Tonight, Law & Order: SVU marks its 500th episode. And while NBC’s procedural has remained true to its roots throughout the past 23 seasons — sexually based offenses are still considered especially heinous, and in New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit — the show looked a bit different ...
October 21, 2021
With a House vote looming to advance contempt proceedings against former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, Attorney General Merrick Garland made no commitment Thursday to pursue criminal charges against Bannon if Congress referred the case for prosecution.
But the attorney general, in testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, vowed to to "apply the facts and law and make a decision consisten...
October 21, 2021
“This RICO Act was designed to remove a structure of people, who were terrorizing individuals, communities, and businesses that refused to adhere to their mandates of drugs and extortion,” stated Andrew Wyatt, a crisis manager, and CEO of the Purpose P.R. Firm in Alabama.
By Stacy M. Brown
Just two percent of federal criminal cases ever make it to trial.
And, according to a Pew Research Cente...
October 21, 2021
After Yale Law’s Federalist Society invited students to a Choose Your Own Racist Adventure party, students rose up to demand some degree of accountability for the student organization using its recognized status within the school as a pulpit to grace the student body with racist stereotypes. And the school responded by… trying to make it all go away with a mealy mouthed apology.
That’s the ac...
October 21, 2021
An assisted living chain removed a proposed biometric privacy class it’s facing to Illinois federal court, arguing that the Northern District of Illinois has federal question jurisdiction over the plaintiffs’ claims.
The federal court has jurisdiction because plaintiff Keamber Winters’ claims are preempted by the Labor Management Relations Act, a federal law, Aperion Care Inc. argued in a not...
October 21, 2021
Gideon Saar, chairman of the New Hope party, and his wife Geula are pictured outside a polling station, in the country's fourth national election in two years, Tel Aviv, Israel, March 23, 2021.
- Jalaa Marey/POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Israeli Justice Minister Gideon Saar released Oct. 19 a draft of a bill he is proposing, which would bar a lawmaker charged with a serious crime from cobbling t...
October 21, 2021
A new Texas law designed to limit how race-related subjects are taught in public schools comes with so little guidance, the on-the-ground application is already tying educators up in semantic knots as they try to follow the Legislature’s intent.
In the most striking instance so far, a North Texas administrator informed teachers last week at a training session on House Bill 3979 that they had ...
