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April 18, 2022

Law enforcement honors life of Franklin County K-9 shot, killed by armed man - WRAL News

This is a modal window. This video is not supported on your platform. If you are using IE 10 or lower please consider using IE 11, Edge, Chrome, or Firefox. Three-year-old Franklin County K-9 Major was shot and killed as officers tried to get William Darius Eichelberger to surrender. Web editor: Sydney Franklin Photographer: Keith Baker Reporter: Amanda Lamb 2:43 p.m. today
April 18, 2022

INVESTOR ALERT: Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP Announces Filing of Securities Class Action Against Stronghold Digital Mining, Inc. (SDIG) - GlobeNewswire

NEW YORK, April 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP (“Scott+Scott”), an international shareholder and consumer rights litigation firm, advises investors that a securities class action lawsuit has been filed against Stronghold Digital Mining, Inc. (“Stronghold” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SDIG) and certain other defendants, alleging violations of federal securities law...
April 18, 2022

Governor Chris Sununu Signs 11 Bills Into Law - Governor Sununu

Concord, NH – Please see below for a list of eleven bills signed into law by Governor Chris Sununu today: HB 398, making an appropriation to the Department of Environmental Services for funding eligible wastewater projects HB 418, relative to Supreme Court reporting HB 457, relative to the meetings of the Legislative Youth Advisory Council HB 1016-FN, relative to licensing of speech-lang...
April 18, 2022

New Va. law bars police from setting traffic ticket quotas - Police News

New Va. law bars police from setting traffic ticket quotas  Police News
April 18, 2022

Maryland Enacts Time to Care Act of 2022, FAMLI Fund - The National Law Review

Last week, Maryland’s General Assembly overroad Governor Larry Hogan’s veto to enact the Time to Care Act of 2022 (TCA). With that, Maryland joined the growing list of jurisdictions -- including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Oregon, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Washington State, and Washington, DC -- that have adopted a paid family and medical leave insurance progra...
April 18, 2022

McCuskey, several West Virginia mayors say new law helps process with dilapidated buildings - West Virginia MetroNews

ST. ALBANS, W.Va. — West Virginia State Auditor JB McCuskey and mayors from around the state are praising the passage of SB 552, which changes tax codes to help address dilapidated buildings. McCuskey stood alongside several mayors Monday morning in St. Albans to discuss the bill, which goes into law in June, and announced the next steps to help municipalities deal with dilapidated buildings ...
April 18, 2022

Law Enforcement To Determine Whether Deadly Shooting Of Suspect At Larimer County Landfill Was Justified - Longview News-Journal

Law Enforcement To Determine Whether Deadly Shooting Of Suspect At Larimer County Landfill Was Justified  Longview News-Journal
April 18, 2022

Howard Law Professor Justin Hansford Brings Reparations and Racial Justice to the International Stage - The Dig

WASHINGTON - Justin Hansford, professor of law and director of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center, has been elected by the United Nations General Assembly to the U.N. Permanent Forum on People of African Descent for the 2022-2024 term. This newly established forum is one of only two permanent forums established by The U.N. and “will serve as a consultation mechanism for people of Afric...
April 18, 2022

Canada Contemplates Changes to its Competition Laws - Law.com International

Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada / Credit: DD Images/Adobe Stock A small mention in the federal budget has Canada’s competition lawyers all abuzz about what changes the government will actually make to the Competition Act—and if changes are even necessary. In the recently delivered budget, Canada’s Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, announced there would be legislative amendments to the C...