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March 31, 2022
Governor Walz's Office
(KNSI) – Minnesota’s newest law allows millions of dollars to go towards amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, research. The bill was signed into law Wednesday by Governor Tim Walz.
The legislation provides $20 million for research into the prevention, treatment, causes and cures of ALS. It also includes $5 million to help families care for ALS patients.
Senator David ...
March 31, 2022
Book-banning law is another way to keep voters focused on culture-war distractions - Gainesville Sun
Any parent should be thrilled when their child is reading an actual book rather than being mesmerized by any of the electronic distractions available today.
But Republican leaders in Florida are acting like books are turning children gay, socialist or whatever group they’re marginalizing or villainizing this week. The GOP-controlled Legislature passed a bill making it easier to ban books from...
March 31, 2022
TRAMPLING ON THE ‘CONSTITUTION’? - Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld sued the U.S. Small Business Administration and its administrator, Isabella Casillas Guzman, on Wednesday in District of Columbia District Court on behalf of Stairwell Productions, the producer of the national tour of Broadway play “What the Constitution Means to Me.” The suit is part of a string of cases pursuing APA claim...
March 31, 2022
EXPLAINER: What the law says about presidential records Sentinel-Tribune
March 31, 2022
Brian Kammer, director of Mercer Law's Habeas Project.
For nearly 20 years, a Mercer Law School program has been bridging a gap in legal assistance in Georgia while giving students experience working with real clients and cases.
The Habeas Project was founded by Sarah Gerwig-Moore in 2006 after she joined the school’s faculty, and the clinic has provided representation for about 80 cases sinc...
March 31, 2022
Welcome back to the Big Law Business column on the changing legal marketplace written by me, Roy Strom. Today, we look at how population changes differed between Big Law firms and the rest of the country. Sign up to receive this column in your inbox on Thursday mornings.
Growing up in Denver, Jon Van Gorp remembers family vacations to Salt Lake City, where he’d float in the lake and relax in...
March 31, 2022
Welcome back to the Big Law Business column on the changing legal marketplace written by me, Roy Strom. Today, we look at how population changes differed between Big Law firms and the rest of the country. Sign up to receive this column in your inbox on Thursday mornings.
Growing up in Denver, Jon Van Gorp remembers family vacations to Salt Lake City, where he’d float in the lake and relax in...
March 31, 2022
The pandemic changed a lot of things. Some changes we might look back on and wonder why we didn’t do it that way all along. And some temporary pandemic adjustments might be here to stay
By now you probably know that ordering alcoholic drinks to-go with your dinner from a bar /restaurant was something that was okayed during the pandemic.
Now that our every waking moment is not spent thinking a...
March 31, 2022
The recently enacted ban on forced arbitration for sexual assault and harassment claims is a game-changer for workers who are affected by these actions but are covered by forced arbitration agreements, as the law allows employees to sidestep forced arbitration and bring these claims to court.
The passage of the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021 give...
March 31, 2022
Texas' anti-drone law is unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled this week.
A Texas law that limits the use of remotely piloted drones to capture images is unconstitutional, a federal judge in Austin ruled Monday.
The National Press Photographers Association, the Texas Press Association and former Dallas Observer editor Joseph Pappalardo challenged the so-called “Texas Privacy Act,” which th...
