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October 12, 2021
Most people are aware that upon entering a retail store, hotel or other public location, security cameras are likely recording their images. We accept this as a feature of modern life. We never expect these recorded images will be made public and used for commercial profit or social media mockery. A recent Third Circuit case considered the liability issues when an unauthorized security camera...
October 12, 2021
A map showing the border of the aquifer at issue in a water dispute between Mississippi and Tennessee. Courtesy graphic/U.S. Geological Survey
Mississippi laid out an argument before the U.S. Supreme Court last week that could impact water law principles around the globe.
The state is seeking over $600 million in damages from neighboring Tennessee over what it sees as stolen groundwater. Sinc...
October 12, 2021
DOJ Asks Appeals Court to Block Implementation of Texas Abortion Law
As reported by CBS News, the Department of Justice (DOJ) requested the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to block the Texas abortion law from going into effect after it was granted a temporary reinstatement last week by a 3-judge panel on the federal appeals court. Following a temporary injunction on October 6 that blocked the en...
October 12, 2021
Manchester school board member resigns after getting into law school Journal Inquirer
October 12, 2021
REUTERS/Toby Melville
The new future of work is upon us, and legal leaders and their teams face many uncertainties and unanswered questions going forward into this new future. In this time of unprecedented change and rapid growth for many law firms, leaders in legal organizations must begin to proactively design workplace environments to prevent employee burnout and increase motivation.
What ...
October 12, 2021
Biden signs the act into law.
Cybersecurity experts hailed the K-12 Cybersecurity Act this week after US President Joe Biden signed it into law on October 8, officially kicking off efforts by CISA to examine the cybersecurity risks associated with K-12 educational institutions.
The law, which became one of the rare bills to pass in both the House and Senate, instructs CISA to examine the thre...
October 12, 2021
Shannon Pierce, an employment and labor attorney at Fennemore’s Reno branch, left, and Philip Mannelly, an employment attorney at McDonald Carano in Reno. Courtesy Photos
Your next salary offer might look nothing like your current pay, due to a new law in the Silver State.
On Oct. 1, Nevada became the latest state to prohibit public and private employers from asking about a jobseeker’s salary...
October 12, 2021
Harrisburg Town Council approves law enforcement study, holds off on moving forward Independent Tribune
October 12, 2021
New K-12 cybersecurity law is just the first step
By SAM SABIN
10/12/2021 10:00 AM EDT
Presented by American Edge Project
Quick Fix
— Federal policymakers scored their first big win on tackling K-12 cybersecurity issues. Experts say this isn’t the end of the road.
— As the number of cyberattacks grows, so does the pressure on state-level data breach notification laws to understand the extent ...
October 12, 2021
Tracy Dawn Burkhart, charged with shooting into a Greenville County Detention Center transport vehicle
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. —
A Greenville woman is in custody after she fired a shot at a Greenville County Detention Transport Vehicle, according to the Greenville County Sheriff's Office.
Lt. Ryan Flood said Tracy Dawn Burkhart, 51, has been charged with unlawful carry of a firearm, malicious...
