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September 28, 2021

Pasadena Considers Technology To Help Law Enforcement Detect Gunshots - CBS Los Angeles

PASADENA (CBSLA) – In response to a rise in gun violence in Pasadena, city officials are considering utilizing a technology that detects gunshots in real-time. ShotSpotter utilizes sensors placed around the area on light poles and buildings that are activated by loud sounds such as gunshots to help law enforcement get to the scene faster when guns are fired. A trained acoustics expert filters...
September 28, 2021

Tilghman senior aspires to law career | News | paducahsun.com - Paducah Sun

Tilghman senior aspires to law career | News | paducahsun.com  Paducah Sun
September 28, 2021

Third-Year Law Student Wins Arent Fox/Dale Bumpers Award - University of Arkansas Newswire

University Relations Third-year law student Donta Dismuke, managing editor with the Journal of Food Law and Policy, has won the Arent Fox/Dale Bumpers Excellence in Writing Award. The Arent Fox law firm selects one article from those prepared by the journal's staff editors. The winning article is published in the subsequent issue of the journal, and the author receives a monetary award. In th...
September 28, 2021

Missouri agency ordered to pay almost $200,000 for Sunshine Law violations - Jefferson City News Tribune

Cotton Walker More than 10 years ago, a Cole County judge decided "knowing" violations of the Missouri Sunshine Law by a state agency should be punished by awarding fees to the attorneys who prosecuted the violations. Last week — two judges and two state attorneys general later — Circuit Judge Cotton Walker finally ordered the Missouri Quality Home Care Council to pay Integra Healthcare nearl...
September 28, 2021

‘It’s shameful’ judge says in ruling Suffolk School Board broke the law for at least second time in two years - WAVY.com

SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — For the second time in less than two years, a judge has found that the Suffolk School Board violated the state’s law meant to ensure transparency and accountability in government. Last week, Judge Matt Glassman ruled that when the board held its retreat on July 22, 2021 at the College and Career Academy at Pruden, it violated the open meeting requirements under the Freed...
September 28, 2021

Martinsville could consider proposed law that would ban vaccine or mask mandates for citizens - WTHR

The proposal was brought up at Monday's council meeting, but no decisions were made at the meeting. MARTINSVILLE, Ind. — A debate on whether or not to ban mask and vaccine requirements is raging in one central Indiana city. “This is about protecting personal liberty as established in the Constitution,” Ben Merida told the Martinsville City Council Monday night. Merida believes if the citizen...
September 27, 2021

New Texas law could shield trucking, rideshare and delivery companies from lawsuits after crashes - KXAN.com

AUSTIN (KXAN) — On her lunch break from her south Austin teaching job, Christina Sauceda was heading down her usual route when she suddenly saw a car swerving toward her. “Just like, head on into me. I didn’t even have time to really react,” she said. She said the other driver hit her car so hard, her glasses flew off her face, and her knees hit the underside of her dashboard. In the aftermat...
September 27, 2021

2 Kentuckiana law enforcement officers die of COVID-19 - WAVE 3

Clark County Sheriff's Office Cpl. Wayne Nicholson | Bullitt County Detention Center Sgt. Sean Byler (Facebook) LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Two law enforcement officers in Kentuckiana have died of COVID-19, according to two organizations, Supporting Heroes and Kentucky Brotherhood Ride. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office in Indiana confirmed the death of Cpl. Wayne Nicholson on its Facebook page ...
September 27, 2021

Energy law professor begins run for Arizona attorney general - The State Press

Photo by Aaron McDonald | Courtesy Kris Mayes, a candidate for Arizona attorney general, is pictured at the Yavapai Democrats' Annual Picnic at Watson Lake in Prescott, Arizona on Sunday, July 25, 2021. Share Tweet Email Print By Tristan Richards | 09/27/2021 7:56pm Kris Mayes, professor of practice at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, is running a Democratic campaign for Ariz...
September 27, 2021

NYU Law tops goal with $540 million fundraising campaign - Reuters

The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. We welcome feedback, which you can provide using the feedback tab on the right of the page. (Reuters) - New York University School of Law has just wrapped what it says is the largest capital campaign by any law schoo...