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April 04, 2022

California corporate diversity law ruled unconstitutional - Los Angeles Times

Gov. Gavin Newsom delivers his annual State of the State address in Sacramento last month. A Los Angeles judge ruled Friday that California’s landmark law mandating that corporations diversify their boards with members from certain racial, ethnic or LGBT groups is unconstitutional. The brief ruling granted summary judgment to Judicial Watch, a conservative legal group that sought a permane...
April 04, 2022

How to Overcome Fear of Applying to Law School | Law Admissions Lowdown | US News - U.S. News & World Report

One of the best ways to face your fears is to jot down your concerns as they arise, and then write responses to them later.(Getty Images) Welcome to the latest installment of Law Admissions Q&A, a feature that provides law school admissions advice to readers who send in inquiries. If you have a question about law school admissions, email us for a chance to be featured in a future post. I'...
April 04, 2022

Salem man charged with Leandra's Law more than three times legal limit - nyspnews.com

Newsroom News Troop G - Latham NEW YORK STATE POLICE Major Richard J. O’Brien Troop G Commander On April 1, 2022, The New York State Police in Greenwich arrested 29-year-old Randy B. Linendoll III of Salem for Aggravated DWI- Leandra’s Law (E felony), DWI-Previous Conviction (E felony), Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 1st degree (E felony), and Use of a Vehicle Without an Interlock D...
April 04, 2022

NYC mayor uses new Florida school law to woo LGBTQ residents to move to New York - NBC News

New York Mayor Eric Adams announced an ad campaign Monday to persuade LGBTQ Floridians upset about a new law that critics have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" bill to move to the Big Apple. "Today, we say to the families living in fear of this state-sponsored discrimination that you will always have a home in New York City,” Adams said, referring to a recently passed Florida law that prohibits “cl...
April 04, 2022

Proposed law would phase out the sale of “forever chemicals” in Colorado - Boulder Daily Camera

Firefighters spray foam on a burning truck in Evans, Colorado, on Feb. 26, 2014. A film-forming foam used by firefighters contains so-called “forever chemicals” that are linked to health issues like cancer, birth defects and weakened immunity. Carpeting, furniture, cosmetics, cookware and other products containing PFAS — or forever chemicals linked to cancer and birth defects — would be banne...
April 04, 2022

UPDATE: Standoff with law enforcement ends in Missoula - KXLF News

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April 04, 2022

UPDATE: Standoff with law enforcement ends in Missoula - Q2 News

--> Sorry, we're having issues playing this video. In the meantime, try watching one of the videos below. UPDATE: 1:50 p.m. - April 4, 2022 MISSOULA - The standoff with law enforcement that began at 5 a.m. Monday on Howell Street in Missoula has ended. Missoula Police Department spokeswoman Lydia Arnold reported at 1:47 p.m. that "the individual has been taken into custody." An investig...
April 04, 2022

Press Release | Press Releases | Newsroom | US Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana - Senator Bill Cassidy

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA), Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Thom Tillis (R-NC), and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) today introduced a bill to protect police officers from attacks targeting law enforcement. The Improving Law Enforcement Officer Safety and Wellness Through Data Act builds on existing reporting requirements for attacks targeting police. The bill incr...
April 04, 2022

New concealed carry law changes parameters for illegal guns - Spectrum News 1

EUCLID, Ohio — Euclid police said officers have taken dozens of illegal guns off the streets in 2022. What You Need To Know A new law will take effect in June that will eliminate requirements for concealed handgun licenses Euclid police report they have taken dozens of illegal guns off the streets this year. EPD said the new law will likely leave more guns on the streets Euclid Police D...
April 04, 2022

Missouri's attorney general announces more law enforcement agencies cleared the backlog of rape kits - KAIT

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced 169 law enforcement agencies cleared the backlogs of untested, reported sexual assault kits. In total, 3,298 untested, reported kits have been sent to the lab to be tested. Further, because of the relentless work of the SAFE Kit Initiative State Coordinator Judge M. Keithley Williams and her team, there are currently thre...