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March 22, 2022

Ketanji Brown Jackson says Roe v Wade ‘the settled law of the supreme court’ – live - The Guardian

Ketanji Brown Jackson's US supreme court confirmation hearing, day two – watch live Back to the Hart building, where senator Ted Cruz, a Republican of Texas, is up. He appears to have posters. Cruz was Jackson’s law school classmate at Harvard, where he said they weren’t close but were cordial. After exchanging niceties, he immediately dove into a culture war question about the 1619 project, ...
March 22, 2022

Quetglas Law Office Files Lawsuit Against Popular Inc. for Alleged Banking Illegalities on Behalf of Former Boxing Greats, Tito Trinidad and His Father Don Félix - Business Wire

Quetglas Law Office Files Lawsuit Against Popular Inc. for Alleged Banking Illegalities on Behalf of Former Boxing Greats, Tito Trinidad and His Father Don Félix  Business Wire
March 22, 2022

‘Law & Order: SVU’: Demore Barnes Returns To Reprise Christian Garland Role - Deadline

Heidi Gutman/NBC A familiar face will be returning to Law & Order: SVU. Demore Barnes, who portrayed Deputy Chief Christian Garland in the NBC procedural, will return to reprise the role in an upcoming episode, Deadline has confirmed. Garland joined the series in the 21st season as a recurring and was promoted to series regular in Season 22. He exited the series in the second half of the ...
March 22, 2022

Proposed Bill Would Let People Know When Law Enforcement is Surveilling Them - Nextgov

Yuichiro Chino/Getty Images A new bill unveiled this week advocates increased transparency to existing court-ordered surveillance laws, requiring individuals to be made aware of the monitoring of their communications. The Government Surveillance Transparency Act places new limits on how long surveillance material can be sealed for, and would require law enforcement officials at federal and st...
March 22, 2022

'Stand your ground' law could be tested in Fargo fatal shooting trial - INFORUM

Raymond Gunn in court on Wed. Nov. 3. Chris Flynn / The Forum FARGO — A “stand your ground” law that went into effect just days after a Fargo man fatally shot another near North Dakota State University should apply in his murder trial, his attorneys said. Jury selection began Tuesday, March 22, in Cass County District Court for 40-year-old Raymond Christopher Gunn . He faces a Class AA fe...
March 22, 2022

USF board elects Rhea Law as the university’s next president - St Pete Catalyst

Rhea Law has been appointed as the permanent president of the University of South Florida. Photo courtesy of usf.edu. Interim President Rhea Law was in the driver’s seat for seven months during a time of turmoil when the University of South Florida faced budgetary issues and challenges from the pandemic, which Law is continuing to conquer – and now she is expected to take the reins of USF in ...
March 22, 2022

Florida approves higher base pay for law enforcement, adds new benefits - WFLA

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Following promises by legislative leaders and Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida is poised to deliver millions of dollars in bonuses and incentives to the state’s current and pending law enforcement officers and their families. Having cleared both chambers of the legislature, it’ll be up to DeSantis to sign. House Bill 3, approved in the legislature as part o the coming fiscal ye...
March 22, 2022

Nursing homes: Will Hochul enforce NY law on staffing minimums after COVID? What to know - The Journal News

Gov. Kathy Hochul faces mounting pressure to begin enforcing a 2021 state law that established minimum staffing levels for New York nursing homes, even as some facilities warn it could harm residents due to pandemic-related staffing shortages. Attorney General Letitia James and members of the 1199 SEIU Healthcare Workers East union on Monday called on Hochul to stop delaying enforcement of t...
March 22, 2022

Federal Judges Blocks DC's Minor Consent To Vaccinations Law - DCist

The Minor Consent to Vaccinations Amendments Act (MCA), which the D.C. Council passed in 2020, allowed for children as young as 11 to receive routine vaccines recommended by the CDC. A federal judge has issued a decision that now bans D.C. from enforcing a law allowing minors to get vaccinated without parental consent or knowledge. The decision came after parents filed two separate lawsuits i...
March 22, 2022

Gov. Noem Signs Water and Infrastructure Bills into Law - South Dakota State News Home

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem signed water and infrastructure bills into law, including SB 62, funds $600 million in grants for eligible water projects statewide, and SB 50, which funds an additional $60 million for state government water projects. “In South Dakota, we are focusing on investing for the future, and that includes making important infrastructure improvements that wi...