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October 01, 2021

Newsom signs sweeping California police reforms into law - Capital Public Radio News

Individuals dressed in nearly all black, associated with the antifa and block movements march near the California state Capitol building downtown Sacramento Jan. 20, 2021. More than a year after the murder of George Floyd by police in Minnesota, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a package of sweeping new police reforms into law Thursday. The governor, backed by lawmakers and family members ...
October 01, 2021

The Federal Law That 138 Judges Have Broken - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts - The Wall Street Journal

For the last year, a team at the Wall Street Journal has been investigating the financial holdings of federal judges across the country. This week, the team reported that more than 130 judges violated U.S. law by overseeing court cases that involved companies in which they or their family had a financial interest. WSJ's James Grimaldi explains the investigation and introduces us to the judge ...
October 01, 2021

Recruiting: Columbia County law enforcement challenged | News | thechronicleonline.com - St. Helens Chronicle

Recruiting: Columbia County law enforcement challenged | News | thechronicleonline.com  St. Helens Chronicle
October 01, 2021

Texas' abortion law is back in court – WAMU - WAMU 88.5

Abortion-rights supporters march outside the Texas Capitol in Austin on Sept. 1. A federal judge is weighing arguments on the Justice Department’s emergency request to block Texas’ controversial new abortion law. Department attorneys and lawyers for the state of Texas made their cases on Friday at a virtual hearing before Judge Robert Pitman of the U.S. District Court for the Western District...
October 01, 2021

MD law enforcement ready to implement Anton's law - 47abc - WMDT

MD law enforcement ready to implement Anton's law - 47abc  WMDT
October 01, 2021

Ivey signs a $1.3 billion prison construction plan into law - WBHM

Gov. Kay Ivey signs into law a plan to construct two new 4,000 man prisons, Friday, Oct. 1, 2021. Gov. Kay Ivey signed a $1.3 billion dollar prison construction plan into law Friday afternoon, roughly one hour after state lawmakers gave final approval to the measure. “This is a pivotal moment for the trajectory of our state’s criminal justice system,” Ivey said during a bill signing ceremony...
October 01, 2021

Oregon sues two counties that defied new gun law - KDRV

Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum's office announced that the state DOJ will sue two county governments that passed ordinances to circumvent a new state gun law. SALEM, Ore. — Oregon's Department of Justice has filed lawsuits against two county governments that defied a new state gun law by passing local ordinances, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum's office announced Friday. The lawsuits targe...
October 01, 2021

After delay, Texas to begin releasing migrants held in violation of state law under Gov. Greg Abbott's border crackdown - The Texas Tribune

Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Three days after a state district judge ordered the immediate release of more than 240 migrants imprisoned in violation of state law, the Texas prison system Friday finally received the paperwork to begin letting the men out of custody on no-cost bonds. Prison officials expect to turn ...
October 01, 2021

'Back the Blue' week planned in Lebanon to honor law enforcement - KY3

LEBANON, Mo. (KY3) - Downtown Lebanon is decked out in blue for “Back the Blue” week in an effort to recognize law enforcement. This is the city’s first “Back the Blue” week. It’s aimed at showing the officers they are appreciated and an effort from the city to recruit new officers. ”We are sitting here listening to how how difficult is to recruit and, and our HR team and city administrators ...