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April 06, 2022

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's support for "Don't Say Gay" law may be a sign of what's to come - Axios

Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's campaign email this week promised a Texas version of the recently signed Florida bill referred to by some critics as the "Don't Say Gay" law. Why it matters: Another front in the Texas culture war is erupting. Patrick's comments are a sign of what's to come when the Legislature convenes next January, and the sentiments are sure to help ...
April 06, 2022

Boutique Midtown Atlanta Law Firm Bloom Lines Alexander LLC Continues Tradition of Serving Georgia Families Started Over 30 Years Ago - Business Wire

(L to R) Kyla S. Lines, William A. Alexander, Daniel A. Bloom (Photo: Business Wire) ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Following the retirement of Melody Z. Richardson after an esteemed legal career spanning over 35-years, and the addition of William A. Alexander as Member, the highly-rated midtown Atlanta family law firm Richardson Bloom & Lines LLC has announced it will now be known as Bloom Li...
April 06, 2022

Grumet: Texas' new anti-groping law is making a difference, but more work remains - Austin American-Statesman

Grumet: Texas' new anti-groping law is making a difference, but more work remains  Austin American-Statesman
April 06, 2022

MLB season projections 2022: Keith Law’s win totals for every team, plus awards and playoff picks - The Athletic

I’ve done extensive predictions of every upcoming Major League Baseball season for at least the last twelve years, with standings and award winners and the like, and despite the fact that I always point out that these are for entertainment purposes only and I have no actual effect on the games or any individual players, people still get mad about them. Those same people won’t see me mocking t...
April 06, 2022

Gwinnett prepares for first elections after law, redistricting changes - The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Gwinnett County is gearing up for next month’s primary and nonpartisan vote with relatively little time to handle an unprecedented level of legislative changes that have unique effects on Georgia’s second-largest county. Almost 620,000 people were registered to vote in Gwinnett as of last month — and almost every one of them will be voting in a new congressional, state legislative or county c...
April 06, 2022

Pastor's View: Delighting in The Law | Community | idahocountyfreepress.com - Idaho County Free Press

Pastor's View: Delighting in The Law | Community | idahocountyfreepress.com  Idaho County Free Press
April 06, 2022

Florida to offer more incentives for joining law enforcement - Wink News

Gov. Ron DeSantis is trying to encourage people to join law enforcement in Florida by offering incentives that include a $5,000 bonus, and the Lee County Sheriff’s Office is fully onboard. Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno thinks this is the best way to recruit law enforcement officers from both in and out of the state, especially with lots of agencies experiencing staffing shortages. DeSant...
April 06, 2022

Women Make Up 65% of Eversheds' Latest Promotions Round - Law.com International

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Virginia law enforcement agencies donate gear to help Ukrainian civilians turned soldiers - KEYE TV CBS Austin

The Fairfax County Sheriff's Office donated 110 used ballistic vests. A spokesperson said the vests were in good condition but the 5-year warranty had expired.(Image Courtesy: Fairfax County Sheriff's Office) FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (WJLA) — Law enforcement agencies across Virginia are pitching in for a donation drive to help Ukrainian civilians turned soldiers who are defending their country. "W...
April 06, 2022

Pasco sheriff says county's law enforcement services 'well below' expectations - FOX 13 Tampa

NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. - Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco says his department is severely understaffed and struggling to keep up with the county's population growth under current conditions. The sheriff took his concerns to county commissioners on Tuesday, zeroing in on Pasco's lack of deputies and a competitive disadvantage in salaries. According to data released by the Florida Department of ...