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March 24, 2022

$1.1B Georgia refunds could begin in weeks as Kemp signs law - The Union-Recorder

$1.1B Georgia refunds could begin in weeks as Kemp signs law  The Union-Recorder
March 24, 2022

Life’s Preference for Symmetry Is Like ‘A New Law of Nature’ - The New York Times

A rendering of a light-harvesting complex from a bacterium.Credit...Iain Johnston Symmetry runs rampant in nature. It’s present wherever mirror images are repeated, like in the right and left halves of elephants or butterflies, or in the repeating patterns of flower petals and starfish arms around a central point. It’s even hiding in the structures of tiny things like proteins and RNA. While ...
March 24, 2022

Two parents' rights bills inch closer to becoming law - Now Habersham

(GA Recorder) — A once-controversial bill seeking to protect parents from being removed from local school board meetings sailed through a House committee Wednesday after undergoing major changes, while another so-called parental bill of rights squeaked past a Senate committee with a tie-breaking vote. Senate Pro Tem Butch Miller’s Senate Bill 588 passed the Senate 32-20 last week along party ...
March 24, 2022

LSU faculty representative bodies have been violating Louisiana's open meetings law for decades - The Reveille, LSU's student newspaper

Memorial Tower reflects in a puddle on Tuesday, March 22, 2022, on Tower Drive in Baton Rouge, La. LSU's Faculty Senate and Faculty Council have been violating Louisiana's open meetings law since its implementation in 1973. The Senate and Council are representative bodies for LSU faculty members. They're also public bodies since they're part of a public university, which makes them subject to...
March 24, 2022

NC certificate of need health care law faces legal challenge - Raleigh News & Observer

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March 24, 2022

Ripon-area law enforcement to receive thousands from state - Ripon Commonwealth Press

A city of Ripon squad car is parked in the snow. Squad car camera operating systems could be among the equipment funded by a new state program. Law enforcement agencies in the Ripon area are receiving thousands of dollars from the state of Wisconsin through a new program. They still are determining how those funds will be spent. The money is coming from a new program announced by the governor...
March 24, 2022

LSU faculty representative bodies have been violating Louisiana's open meetings law for decades - KPVI News 6

LSU faculty representative bodies have been violating Louisiana's open meetings law for decades  KPVI News 6
March 24, 2022

Proposed Arizona law would ban cities from charging home rental taxes - FOX 10 News Phoenix

PHOENIX (AP) - Soaring rents in metro Phoenix and across the state have prompted a new proposal in the Legislature that would bar cities and towns from levying a tax on home and apartment rentals. Republican Rep. Shawnna Bolick of Phoenix said her proposed law, added as a last minute "strike everything" amendment in the House Ways and Means Committee she chairs, would give some small relief t...
March 24, 2022

How Much Is Law School? – Forbes Advisor - Forbes

Entering the legal profession can be a rewarding and lucrative career path. In 2020, the annual mean wage for lawyers was $148,910, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s 164% higher than the annual mean wage for all professions. However, a legal education is a significant investment, and you may be wondering how much law school costs. Tuition can cost over $100,000—most graduate...
March 24, 2022

Law & Order: A former federal prosecutor discusses her career, both past and present. - JD Supra

The U.S. has always had a law and order fixation, and the last few years have provided us with a veritable smorgasbord of alleged crimes, scandals, sexual misconduct, and political intrigue. Behind the scenes of every crime, there is always a set of lawyers, whose job is to represent the government, the alleged defendants, and sometimes even the alleged victim. In this episode of Regulatory M...