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October 06, 2021

Flyer Legal Promise provides full law school tuition, $15000 stipend, job after graduation - University of Dayton - News Home

Dayton law firms Thompson Hine and Taft Law are teaming with the University of Dayton School of Law to recruit underrepresented and underserved students to law school and the legal profession. The Flyer Legal Promise Program will provide two students full law school tuition, a $15,000 stipend for living expenses, mentors, summer clerkships and a job at one of the firms following graduation. "...
October 06, 2021

Sections of Texas Election Law Infringe Free Speech Rights, Federal Judge Declares - The Texan

Houston firefighters during the 2018 election. Photo obtained from court filing. In a mixed ruling that may prompt more questions than answers, a federal judge has struck down two sections of Texas election code that ban political clothing in polling locations yet left intact some restrictions on electioneering. The lawsuit, Ostrewich v Hudspeth, stems from a 2018 incident in which election ...
October 06, 2021

Smaller Law Firms Should Have Partners’ Retreats Too - Above the Law

Many larger law firms have partners’ retreats so that partners can connect with each other and discuss their goals for a law firm. It makes sense that larger law firms want to connect lawyers who work in different offices so that they can bond people together and build the fabric of a shop. Even though partners’ retreats can be costly and might keep partners away from billing hours that can g...
October 06, 2021

Law Enforcement, EMS locate missing Hardin Park student - wataugaonline.com

Watauga County Schools Weather Closings History Last Updated on October 6, 2021 1:22 pm BOONE — At approximately 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 6, law enforcement conducted a search for a third grade student who was missing from Hardin Park School in Boone. Boone Police Department, Boone Fire Department, Watauga County Sheriff's Department, Watauga County Emergency Management and school staff con...
October 06, 2021

Expert: Textbook Reaction From Law Enforcement, ‘Best Of The Best’ Handling Timberview High School Shooting - CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

MANSFIELD, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – Tarleton State University professor Dr. Alex del Carmen said the law enforcement response to Tuesday’s active shooter situation at Timberview High School in Mansfield was ‘textbook.’ “You have a coordinated response, from police agencies and they know what they are doing. They are going through the scene, left, right, up and down to make sure there are no detai...
October 06, 2021

Missouri High Court Weighs Taxation-By-Citation Law | Missouri News | US News - U.S. News & World Report

Missouri High Court Weighs Taxation-By-Citation Law | Missouri News | US News  U.S. News & World Report
October 06, 2021

Campbell supervisors approve bonuses for law enforcement officers - Lynchburg News and Advance

Campbell County supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved bonuses for sworn law enforcement officers, in line with the Virginia General Assembly's recommendation. A General Assembly allocation of funds allows about $145,000 for distributing bonuses of $3,000 each among 45 Campbell County law enforcement officers, plus about $10,000 for taxes. In addition to approving those bonuses Tuesday, ...
October 06, 2021

Law enforcement, EMS locate missing Hardin Park student - Watauga Democrat

Law enforcement, EMS locate missing Hardin Park student  Watauga Democrat
October 06, 2021

Commentary: I'm a law professor and I find a troubling gap in our constitutional rights - Norman Transcript

There is a fundamental inequity in the ability of Americans to enforce their rights under the United States Constitution. If a person’s constitutional rights are violated by local or state government actors, the person can sue the government actors for damages to compensate for the harm suffered. However, if a person’s constitutional rights are violated by federal government actors, the perso...
October 06, 2021

Missouri Supreme Court hears arguments over a 2015 law to cap revenue from court fines • Missouri Independent - Missouri Independent

The signs told the story when a large crowd turned out to address a work group that the Missouri Supreme Court appointed to review municipal courts and suggest reforms on November 12, 2015 at the Missouri Court of Appeals inside the Old Post Office building in downtown St. Louis. (Photo by Wiley Price/St. Louis American) Should Missouri legislators have singled out St. Louis County in a 2015 ...