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October 12, 2021

Marten Law Adds Washington DC, Boston Offices | Business | valdostadailytimes.com - Valdosta Daily Times

Marten Law Adds Washington DC, Boston Offices | Business | valdostadailytimes.com  Valdosta Daily Times
October 12, 2021

This Obscure Tax Law May Be Hampering Efforts to Understand Domestic Extremism - Lawfare

A protester holds up a poster referencing QAnon, a conspiracy theory that has attracted some members of the sovereign citizen movement. (Geoff Livingston, https://flic.kr/p/2k6tVdr; CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/) In 1998, the 105th Congress passed the IRS Reform Act, which included within it a little-reported prohibition on the IRS’s practice of designati...
October 12, 2021

Marten Law Adds Washington D.C., Boston Offices - Business Wire

Jack Lyman, Washington D.C. (Photo: Business Wire) Ana Nina, Seattle, WA (Photo: Business Wire) SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Marten Law is pleased to announce its expansion to the East Coast, with the addition of James Pollack in Boston, MA, and Jack Lyman in Washington, D.C. The firm also announces the addition of Lawson Fite in Portland, OR, and Ana Nina in Seattle, WA. Lawson Fite joins Marte...
October 12, 2021

Missouri requests more alcohol agents to enforce new to-go liquor law - KMOV.com

Missouri requests more alcohol agents to enforce new to-go liquor law  KMOV.com
October 12, 2021

Bill of Rights: The US wants to set the law for artificial intelligence - TechHQ

Reports claim that the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is developing law to guard against artificial intelligence — with input from the public. Biden’s chief science adviser voiced the need to develop new safeguards against faulty and harmful uses of AI that can unfairly discriminate against people or violate their privacy. This year has so far been an important inflecti...
October 12, 2021

A new law will help schools battle cybersecurity risks - Federal News Network

To listen to the Federal Newscast on your phone or mobile device, subscribe in PodcastOne or Apple Podcasts. The best listening experience on desktop can be found using Chrome, Firefox or Safari. A new law aims to shed light on the cybersecurity risks faced by schools across the nation. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will spend the next several months studying the cyber...
October 12, 2021

Corporate Criminal Law Doesn't Exist - Corporate Crime Reporter

Corporate criminal law doesn’t exist. And it never has. Mihailis Diamantis Iowa Law School That’s the conclusion of two rising young stars in the corporate crime academic world – Iowa Law School Professor Mihailis Diamantis and Michigan Ross School of Business Professor Will Thomas in a new article titled – But We Haven’t Got Corporate Criminal Law! “For more than a century, pearl-clutching a...
October 12, 2021

The 'Unexamined Law of Deportation' - Crime Report

Photo by marctasman via Flickr Under current laws, noncitizens convicted of serious crimes are deported. But a Stanford University researcher argues that basing deportation decisions of immigrants on the level of criminality without looking at the length of time they have been in the U.S. disrupts families and turns immigration services into a vehicle for crime control. In a forthcoming paper...
October 12, 2021

Connecticut Law Review Symposium to Examine Tulsa Race Massacre - UConn Today - UConn Today

In 1921, the Tulsa Race Massacre destroyed the prosperous Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma. White mobs killed or injured hundreds of Black residents. The aftermath of the Tulsa Race Massacre, which destroyed the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 31 and June 1, 1921. White mobs killed and injured hundreds of Black residents. The Connecticut Law Review will host a virtual s...
October 12, 2021

Justice Department again urges courts to suspend Texas abortion law - Axios

People rally in support of abortion rights in New York City on Oct. 2. Photo: Yana Paskova/Getty Images The Department of Justice asked the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Monday to suspend Texas' new law that bans abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected, or roughly six weeks — before many people know they are pregnant. Why it matters: Medical providers in the state briefly resum...