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October 21, 2021

Harrison County Court-at-Law Judge Black announces bid for re-election in 2022 primary - Marshall News Messenger

Harrison County Court-at-Law Judge Black announces bid for re-election in 2022 primary  Marshall News Messenger
October 21, 2021

EU summit loads pressure on Poland over rule of law - Al Jazeera English

Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki adjusts his mask as he attends an EU leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium, October 21, 2021 [Olivier Hoslet/Pool via Reuters] European Union leaders pressured a defiant Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki Thursday to fall back into line on recognising that EU law trumps national decision-making, hoping that dialogue will stave off a fundamental c...
October 21, 2021

Lawmakers clash over surprise billing law's implementation - HealthLeaders Media

Lawmakers who crafted last year's law addressing surprise billing are once again at odds over policy particulars after the Biden administration issued a rule to implement the law in a manner that some say revives a congressional dispute. Share this:
October 21, 2021

Comments Sought in Regular Review of Law Dean Kerry Abrams - Duke Today

Kerry Abrams, dean of the Duke School of Law The provost of Duke University conducts regular reviews of all deans, vice provosts, senior staff, and faculty who have major administrative positions reporting to the provost. Provost Sally Kornbluth has appointed a committee to conduct a review of Kerry Abrams, who is in the fourth year of her five-year term as James B. Duke and Benjamin N. Duke ...
October 21, 2021

After months of violating state law, St. Stephen fire dept. turns over public records - Live 5 News WCSC

ST. STEPHEN, S.C. (WCSC) - After more than three months, legal intervention, and a visit to town council, the man in charge of public safety in St. Stephen has finally turned over public documents that were requested under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, also known as FOIA. Chief Lee Wadford released documents involving former St. Stephen firefighter Felix Butler on Wednesday m...
October 21, 2021

FSU College of Law Trial Team wins National Civil Rights competition - Florida State News

Rachel Akram, from Melbourne, Fla.; Zuriel Denmark, from Lakeland, Fla.; Kalie Maniglia, from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and Shaina Ruth, from Jacksonville, Fla. The Florida State University College of Law Trial Team has won first place in the Fourth Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. National Civil Rights Competition. The competition took place virtually October 15-17 and was hosted by University of...
October 21, 2021

Man Charged Under British Terrorism Law in Death of Lawmaker - VOA News

A tribute is seen in the window of Belfairs Methodist Church, where British MP David Amess was stabbed to death during a meeting with constituents, in Leigh-on-Sea, Britain, Oct. 21, 2021. British authorities said Thursday that a British man has been charged in the fatal stabbing of lawmaker David Amess last week while he was meeting with constituents at a church. Britain’s Crown Prosecution ...
October 21, 2021

App caters to health, wellness of first responders and law enforcement - KOLD

TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - A new app has been designed to provide resources and support for those who put their lives on the line every day, made possible through funding and the 100 Club of Arizona. Nearly 50 first responders have died since January of 2021 in Arizona due to COVID-19, suicide, or other circumstances. Angela Harrolle, president and CEO of 100 Club of Arizona, said Bulletp...
October 21, 2021

Texas' controversial abortion law: what's at stake? - DW (English)

Protesters hold signs at an abortion rights demonstration in Washington on October 4, 2021 The Republican lawmaker who sponsored Texas's controversial legislation to ban most abortions in the state has told DW it is "not a partisan issue." "Texas has been passing pro-life bills for the last 20 years under Republican and Democratic administrations," Bryan Hughes said. "This is about human life...
October 21, 2021

No Do-Over for Indiana Abortion Complications Reporting Law Suit - Bloomberg Law

A Planned Parenthood affiliate lost its bid for a redo in a suit challenging an Indiana law that imposes criminal penalties on abortion providers for not reporting certain “complications.” The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky Inc.'s petitions for rehearing and rehearing by the full court in a case alleging the complications report...