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March 29, 2022

EXPLAINER: What is law critics have dubbed ‘Don’t Say Gay’? - The Seattle Times

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida has come under intense national scrutiny over legislation that critics have labeled the “Don’t Say Gay” law. The GOP legislation, which Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law Monday, bars instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through the third grade. Republicans argue that parents should broach these subjects with children...
March 29, 2022

EXPLAINER: What Is Law Critics Have Dubbed 'Don't Say Gay'? - U.S. News & World Report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs the Parental Rights in Education bill at Classical Preparatory school Monday, March 28, 2022 in Shady Hills, Fla. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via AP) The Associated Press TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida has come under intense national scrutiny over legislation that critics have labeled the “Don't Say Gay" law. The GOP legislation, which Republican Gov...
March 29, 2022

Texas A&M’s law school joins UT among the top ranked programs in the country - The Dallas Morning News

Texas A&M University School of Law in downtown Fort Worth is now ranked within the top 50 programs of the country, joining the University of Texas at Austin's own among the top. Industry leaders say the ranking will propel the reputation of Texas A&M's law school — one of the state's 10 schools of its kind — and its graduating students. Texas now has two law schools nestled within the...
March 29, 2022

Handling Client Money is Dying Out at Law Firms - Law.com International

Handling client money has added risks in modern times. March 29, 2022
March 29, 2022

Perspective | Ask Amy: My sister-in-law refuses to see my family after she lost her baby - The Washington Post

This began when she told us via email that she couldn’t bear to see me pregnant at my baby shower. They argued over the phone, and it intensified through text messages and emails. This baby had a known genetic condition. It was a scary time for the whole family, as my sister-in-law was constantly in and out of the hospital — and nearly lost her life. We made many three-hour trips to help supp...
March 29, 2022

Seton Hall Law ranked best in NJ by US News - ROI-NJ.com

Seton Hall University was ranked as having the best law school in the state of New Jersey, according to the graduate school rankings released by U.S. News & World Report on Tuesday. Seton Hall was ranked in a tie for No. 70 overall (with the University of Kansas). Rutgers University was ranked in a tie for No. 91 overall (with Howard University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Michigan ...
March 29, 2022

Local law enforcement officer completes FBI training program - Rocky Mount Telegram

Local law enforcement officer completes FBI training program  Rocky Mount Telegram
March 29, 2022

Future of abortion law: Will Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade? - Deseret News

Signs held by abortion rights advocates and anti-abortion protesters are visible as they demonstrate in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, in Washington, as the court hears arguments in a case from Mississippi, where a 2018 law would ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, well before viability. Nearly 50 years after the United States Supreme Court ruled that res...
March 28, 2022

D’Aurora: Ohio law gives break to child rapist who abused girl 34 times at sleepover - The Columbus Dispatch

Commentary Roy Pompa faces a civil judgment of $114,250,000 for having sexually abused Amanda Brandt 34 times when she was a middle schooler. The abuse came during sleepovers at Pompa’s house when Amanda was a guest of Pompa’s daughter. Pompa is serving a life sentence for child rape, and he’s now being represented before the Ohio Supreme Court by a high-profile, business litigation firm, Ze...
March 28, 2022

Illinois Chiefs: Law enforcement needs $759 million to keep communities safe - wcia.com

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) – Combating violent crime, helping the police officer shortage, and supporting required training. Just a few things one group has said they need funding to address. The Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police said the price tag for that is more than 700 million dollars. They broke it down into five categories. Technology and Equipment – $206.5 million ILETSB and Tr...