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March 30, 2022
Fourth Department Holds Landlord Covered As Additional Insured Under Tenant’s Policy For Accident On Driveway Of Leased Premises
Technology Insurance Company, as the liability insurer for a landlord, filed a declaratory judgment action against Main Street America Assurance Company, as the liability insurer for the landlord’s tenant, seeking a declaration that Main Street had a duty to defend ...
March 30, 2022
In response to the Russian Federation’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the Council of the European Union (EU Council) issued an unprecedented Decision (2022/338/CFSP) on Feb. 28, 2022 to finance and supply 450 million euros of lethal military assistance to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, an amount that was doubled in Decision (2022/471/CFSP) on Mar. 23, 2022. But in this rush to war, the EU’s st...
March 30, 2022
Amid rising concerns about crime and recent criminal justice reforms, California’s law enforcement groups are spending big this year in several high-profile races.
So far in the 2022 election cycle, these groups have contributed more than $1 million to campaigns for the state Legislature and several statewide offices, slightly less than the $1.2 million contributed at the same point in 2020 a...
March 30, 2022
Schools will be limited to using just three virtual learning days each year under a new Indiana law.
School leaders were surprised by the change — lawmakers added the language during the final steps of the legislative process — and one of the state's largest school districts says some will be challenged by it more than others.
Current law does not restrict how many e-learning days schools are...
March 30, 2022
If there’s anything we’ve learned over the last two months, it’s that nobody – including the man himself – really knows when Tom Brady will call it a career.
The legendary quarterback flip-flopped on his decision to retire, and now is back with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2022 season. It very well could be his last, seeing as he’s already retired once and is only under contract through t...
March 30, 2022
U.S. Senators John Cornyn (R-TX) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) introduced legislation yesterday to reauthorize their Abolish Human Trafficking Act, which has strengthened key programs supporting survivors of human trafficking and provided resources to law enforcement officials since becoming law in 2018.
“For the last four years, the Abolish Human Trafficking Act has changed the lives of individua...
March 30, 2022
By Aaron Allen, The Seattle Medium
During this year’s legislative session, State Rep. Tana Senn spearheaded an effort to address the needs of homeless children and make a conscious effort to tackle the issue of homelessness in the Puget Sound area.
After years of hearing people just talk about the issues of homeless children, Senn pulled together about 30 advocates, lobbyist and non-profit le...
March 30, 2022
An apartment building in Newark.
New Jersey officials are cracking down on landlords violating a new state law meant to stop discrimination against formerly incarcerated people looking for housing.
The state Attorney General’s Office sent seven cease-and-desist letters to housing providers who posted apartment ads that explicitly banned residents with convictions from applying. That practice ...
March 30, 2022
PORTLAND, Ore., March 30, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Exterro Inc. – the preferred provider of Legal GRC software specifically designed for in-house legal, privacy, and IT teams at Global 2000 and AmLaw 200 organizations – today announced it is offering free training for its FTK® Imager software to law enforcement personnel to support their use of forensic tools in the fight against crime. FTK I...
March 30, 2022
DES MOINES, Iowa —
Iowa lawmakers might be done kicking the can down the road. The Iowa Senate took action Wednesday to revamp the state’s bottle redemption law for the first time in 40 years.
Various versions of bills to change the state law have emerged over the years but have never been fully approved.
Right now, Iowans pay a 5-cent deposit whenever they buy a bottle or can. They get that ...
