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March 24, 2022
NATO is stepping up its presence in Eastern Europe as Russia's war in Ukraine enters a second month. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson responds to another round of tough questioning lawmakers. And, most abortions will be illegal in Idaho if a new law takes effect in a month.
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Most abortions will be illegal in Idaho in about a month — unless the courts intervene. A new law in Idaho is modeled after a Texas abortion ban that took effect in September.
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A month into the Russian invasion, the situation worsens in Ukraine. Biden's Supreme Court nominee faces a final day of senators' questions. A new Idaho law is modeled after the abortion ban in Texas.
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March 24, 2022
The Founders Library at Howard University in Washington. A pro bono trademark and patent clinic at the Howard Law School helps local inventors and businesses protect their intellectual property.
Pro bono clinics help bring people of color into IP law
Two patents, around 50 trademark registrations obtained
When Rachel Palmer, now a third-year law student at Howard University, signed up for t...
March 24, 2022
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction in favor of a dozen Virginia families with immunocompromised students on Wednesday.
According to the lawsuit filed in federal court in February, the families argued that the new Virginia state law banning masks in schools violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.
A federal judge agreed, but the new state law t...
March 24, 2022
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction in favor of a dozen families with immunocompromisted students on Wednesday.
According to the lawsuit filed in federal court in February, the families argued that the new Virginia State Law banning masks in schools violates the Americans with Diabilities Act.
A federal judge agreed but the new state law will stay in ef...
March 24, 2022
Many companies are beginning to form committees and strategic plans dedicated to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I).
By Christopher B. Dolan, Mari Bandoma Callado and Katelyn P. Dembowski
There is a lot of talk going on right now about diversity, equity and inclusion within corporations. Is your firm doing anything to foster diversity yourselves? If so, what can others do to follow yo...
March 24, 2022
The 2022 Woolsack Honor Society inductees include the 12 students pictured here plus 8 more who attended the ceremony virtually. Credit: Penn State Law / Penn State. Creative CommonsExpand
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State Law in University Park inducted 20 third-year law students into the Woolsack Honor Society during a ceremony on March 22. The honor society recognizes students who place in...
March 24, 2022
Digital credit providers (DCPs) in Kenya will have to disclose their sources of funds and provide evidence of the same following the coming into force of a law meant to regulate the sector.
The new regulations published Monday by the country’s financial regulator, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), also requires digital lenders to get a license from the country’s monetary authority or wind down...
March 24, 2022
Chess pieces are seen in front of displayed China and Taiwan's flags in this illustration taken January 25, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
TAIPEI, March 24 (Reuters) - A senior Taiwanese official said on Thursday he did not see China adopting a "reunification law" as it would put too much pressure on Beijing to set a timetable for bringing the island under its control, which could seve...
