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October 17, 2021

Florida law enforcement kills 2 suspects over weekend - Associated Press

TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) — Florida police fatally shot a man after they say he pointed a military-style rifle at cars and then at officers who arrived in response. Tarpon Springs police say they responded about 9:25 p.m. Saturday and found the man at an intersection. They opened fire when he pointed the rifle at them, hitting him numerous times, police said. The man was taken to the hospital...
October 17, 2021

Cassidy-Led School Cybersecurity Legislation Signed Into Law - L'Observateur - L'Observateur

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) sponsored legislation to enhance cybersecurity assistance to K-12 educational institutions across the country was signed into law by the President late last week. The bipartisan K-12 Cybersecurity Act helps educational institutions bolster their cybersecurity protections by instructing the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CI...
October 17, 2021

Doug Ducey is risking state cash for a mask law that no longer exists. Too far, governor - AZCentral.com

Doug Ducey is risking state cash for a mask law that no longer exists. Too far, governor  AZCentral.com
October 17, 2021

Preserve Value of Unpublished Federal Decisions | New Jersey Law Journal - Law.com

Martin Luther King Building & U.S. Courthouse in Newark, NJ. Photo: Carmen Natale/ALM The decision in Hernandez v. Brinker Int’l Payroll Co., L.P., No. 20-17667 (MAS) (TJB), 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 188328 (D.N.J. Sep. 30, 2021), is worthy of note not only because of its specific holding: that discrimination, civil rights, and LAD claims could be arbitrated despite the plaintiffs’ having sig...
October 17, 2021

'Reply All' Shouldn't Be Punished | New Jersey Law Journal - Law.com

The Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics recently ruled in ACPE Opinion 739 in response to an inquiry from a lawyer with regard to the use of a group email and “reply all,” which included his client, as to whether there had been a violation of Rule of Professional Conduct 4.2. The committee found there was no violation of the rule. We agree. In his inquiry, the lawyer indicated that when...
October 17, 2021

The Frank Walker Law/PSN Daily Notebook: October 17 - Pittsburgh Sports Now

Update (11:17 AM)- Pitt just won consecutive ACC road games by 20+ points for the first time since joining the conference in 2013. The Panthers have won three straight games by 20+ points for the first time since the 2001 season.#H2P » #WeNotMe pic.twitter.com/JDgNb9uwVX — Pitt Football (@Pitt_FB) October 17, 2021 Update (10:13 AM)- KenPom rankings are out for the A10 30. Bona64. Richm...
October 17, 2021

Opinion | South Dakota and other state trust rules permit lawlessness - The Washington Post

The Internal Revenue Service building in Washington, D.C., in March 2013. (Susan Walsh/AP) The so-called Pandora Papers leak of almost 12 million documents and files exposes the secret offshore accounts of world leaders, celebrities and billionaires. Yet for many, offshore doesn’t mean the Cayman Islands or Switzerland. It means right here in the United States. For too long, too little scruti...
October 17, 2021

Legislation for Civil Air Patrol's New York Wing is signed into law - Rome Sentinel

ALBANY — The co-chairs of the New York State Legislative Aviation Caucus, Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo and Senator John Brooks, announced that Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed legislation to benefit New York’s Chapter of the Civil Air Patrol. The bill (A1414/S4719) ensures that public employees, who are members of the NY Wing, are entitled to paid leave for emergency services during a declared sta...
October 17, 2021

Law Review: Armed robbery gone bad during filming of 'NCIS: New Orleans' - Sierra Sun

“NCIS: New Orleans” is a spinoff of the popular “NCIS” program on CBS. It has been on the air since 2014 but ended last fall, apparently to be replaced by “NCIS: Hawaii.” As a fan of New Orleans, I kind of liked the show. FILMING OF AN ARMED ROBERY Today’s lawsuit stems from the filming in 2017 of scenes depicting an armed robbery of a jewelry store. An actual jewelry store was chosen for the...
October 17, 2021

Reasons why Pennsylvania's legislature paid millions to outside law firms in 2019 and 2020 - 90.5 WESA

The legislature provided more than 4,100 pages of records, but information was often heavily redacted. At the beginning of the year, The Caucus and Spotlight PA filed public records requests with the state House and Senate for invoices, receipts, and other documents related to the private law firms lawmakers hired at taxpayer expense in 2019 and 2020. In response, the legislature provided m...