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March 30, 2022

Spokane Designated by Federal Law Enforcement as a Crisis Spot for Fentanyl Addiction After Seizures Increase 1100% - Centralia Chronicle

Fentanyl When Freeman High School graduate Rayce Rudeen was away from his Seattle apartment while undergoing opioid addiction treatment, his family found dozens of illicit pills ordered directly from the internet. "It all began with him looking for herbs for his anxiety," Marsha Malsam, Rudeen's aunt, said during a news conference in Spokane on Tuesday. "It ended with us finding fentanyl in e...
March 30, 2022

Man pleads not guilty to bilking mother-in-law out of over $200,000 - WTVY

John D. Moore's booking photo from May 25, 2021.(Dothan Police Department) DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) -John Daniel Moore has pleaded not guilty to theft charges, including allegations that he bilked his mother-in-law out of a large sum of money. With those pleas, Moore avoided a court arraignment scheduled Wednesday in Houston County court, and awaits his trial date. Court records show Moore, from F...
March 30, 2022

New debt collection law goes into effect next month - Mid Hudson News Website

ALBANY – New York Attorney General Letitia James recently sent letters to the largest credit card companies and major debt collectors operating in New York, warning them of new state regulations that prevent them from suing consumers for old debts. A new law protecting debtors goes into effect in April. The Consumer Credit Fairness Act of 2021 was signed into law last November goes into effec...
March 30, 2022

Federal Online Sex Trafficking Law Survives First Amendment Look - Bloomberg Law

The U.S. government can continue enforcing a law designed to curb online sales of unlawful acts with sex trafficking victims after a federal court in Washington found that it’s neither overly broad nor unduly vague. The federal Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, known as FOSTA, doesn’t violate the First Amendment because it doesn’t discriminate against speech based ...
March 30, 2022

Florida Board of Governors confirms Rhea Law as University of South Florida's eighth president - University of South Florida

The Florida Board of Governors (BOG) today voted unanimously to confirm Rhea Law as the University of South Florida’s next president. Law, who was selected unanimously by the USF Board of Trustees (BOT) last week, is the first USF alum to fill the role. Law has served as USF’s interim president since August. Under her leadership, the university recently experienced the most transformational l...
March 30, 2022

Law Firm Shows Texas Anti-SLAPP Law Applies in Fiduciary Suit - Bloomberg Law

American and Texas state flags are displayed attached to cranes in July 2020. Right to petition includes judicial proceedings, court says Plaintiff didn’t show proof law firm broke fiduciary duty A Houston law firm won its bid to dismiss breach of fiduciary duty and breach of contract allegations using the state’s anti-SLAPP law, according to a ruling by the Texas Court of Appeals. Jetall C...
March 30, 2022

County Attorney, law enforcement officials to train school employees on reporting abuse - KPCW

As part of its investigation into how the Park City School District reports suspected student abuse and neglect, the Summit County Attorney’s Office announced it would conduct its own employee training in conjunction with local law enforcement. Next week, all Park City School District employees will receive training in how to report suspected abuse and neglect involving minors. Summit County ...
March 30, 2022

Bill shoring up funding for state air quality regulators becomes law with Gov. Justice's approval - Charleston Gazette-Mail

Bill shoring up funding for state air quality regulators becomes law with Gov. Justice's approval  Charleston Gazette-Mail
March 30, 2022

Life imitating art - Harvard Law Today - Harvard University

Credit: Courtesy of Suleyman Wellings-Longmore Suleyman Wellings-Longmore LL.M. ’22 Suleyman Wellings-Longmore LL.M. ’22 hasn’t always considered his legal career and his artistic pursuits as related. “At one point, I saw them as two distinct sides of myself,” he says. But today, as an LL.M. student at Harvard Law School who is about to launch both a solo show and a collective exhibition with...
March 30, 2022

Katanji Brown Jackson public support strong, Marquette Law poll says - FOX 6 Milwaukee

Ketanji Brown Jackson, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court nominee for U.S. President Joe Biden, arrives to a Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing in Washington, D.C., on March 21, 2022. Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty I MILWAUKEE - A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey released on Wednesday, March 30, says 66% of adults say if they were senators, they ...