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October 18, 2021
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Corbin Bernsen is set as a lead opposite Blair Underwood in L.A. Law, a new incarnation of the iconic Steven Bochco legal drama that was officially picked up to pilot by ABC earlier this month. Underwood and Bernsen, reprising their roles as Jonathan Rollins and Arnie Becker, respectively, are believed to be the only original cast members who are series regulars in the ...
October 18, 2021
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Regardless if firms are shrinking their real estate footprint or looking to create more open spaces for lawyers to work closely together, the concept of "collaboration" is front and center on law firm leaders' minds.
October 18, 2021
October 18, 2021
Kids wearing BLM clothing at school? Clearly disruptive. Kids carrying a Confederate flag and yelling racial slurs? Probably just trying to present an even-handed account of history. Black kids getting threats from a public school for planning to protest? Yeah, that’s cancel culture.
And before you say I’m overreacting, the school threatened disciplinary action for even having a flyer of the ...
October 18, 2021
Deputy constable Caleb Rule
FORT BEND COUNTY – House Bill 133, also known as the Caleb Rule Act, has officially been passed. It was initially filed by Rep. Jacey Jetton of Richmond and Sen. Joan Huffman of Houston.
Caleb Rule was a deputy for Fort Bend County who was killed by friendly fire in May of 2020 after he responded to a property check in Sienna Plantation. Rule is survived by his wif...
October 18, 2021
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - A federal appeals court Monday rejected arguments that a 2019 Florida law about felons’ voting rights is unconstitutional because of its effects on low-income minority women trying to go to the ballot box.
A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that plaintiffs Rosemary McCoy and Sheila Singleton did not meet a legal test of proving "discriminat...
October 18, 2021
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October 18, 2021
Spring 2015 students on Shankill Road in Northern Ireland.
Ohio University students can apply now for the M.A. in Law, Justice and Culture program and start their graduate studies in the spring, taking graduate courses and getting a jump start on a one-year master’s degree.
Senior undergraduates who are accepted into the master’s program are, under certain circumstances, invited to begin the ...
October 18, 2021
AG Garland's son-in-law's education company promotes far left curricula
A company owned by Attorney General Merrick Garland's son-in-law racked up at least $27 million from school boards and supported 1,500 U.S. school systems, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest posed by the AG's attempt to probe school board protests.
The issue gained steam earlier this month with a focu...
