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March 22, 2022

USF chooses a new president: Rhea Law - Tampa Bay Times

She will become the eighth person to hold the job. The nomination is pending approval next week by the state Board of Governors. University of South Florida interim president Rhea Law enters a meeting room on the Tampa campus where she interviewed with the USF board of trustees on Tuesday, March 22, 2022. The board later voted to make Law the university's eighth president. The job description...
March 22, 2022

Expansive Federal Breach Reporting Requirement Becomes Law - Ropes & Gray LLP

Expansive Federal Breach Reporting Requirement Becomes Law  Ropes & Gray LLP
March 22, 2022

Marsy’s Law in Florida: Are police victims? Volusia sheriff says no, they’re not - WFLA

Premium Getty Image for WFLA USE ONLY TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A complicated question remains before the Florida Supreme Court. In the scope of their duties, are police officers victims of crimes when they’re on the clock? Volusia County Sheriff Michael Chitwood says no, they’re not in his latest filing for the court case. Chitwood, a registered independent and now two-term sheriff, has been in l...
March 22, 2022

Biden signs law to support health care workers' mental health - The Daily Briefing

President Joe Biden on Friday signed the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act into law, providing new funding and educational programs to support health care workers' wellbeing and mental health. Our take: Three strategies to build baseline emotional support The pandemic's toll on health care workers Throughout the pandemic, many health care workers have reported both their men...
March 22, 2022

Rhea Law chosen to be USF’s 8th president - WFLA

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The University of South Florida chose Rhea Law as its eighth president Tuesday. The university’s board of trustees interviewed its final two candidates, Interim President Rhea Law and Dr. Jeffrey Talley, after they both visited USF’s three campuses Monday. Law will take over for the former University President Steven Currall who retired last year after serving two years. ...
March 22, 2022

Cornell president on advisory committee to launch new pathway to law school - Corridor Business

Cornell College president Jonathan Brand. CREDIT CORNELL COLLEGE The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has announced a new initiative that will offer undergraduate students a new, holistic pathway to law school, and Cornell College President Jonathan Brand is on the advisory committee guiding the process. LSAC’s new Legal Education Program will help students develop the skills necessary for...
March 22, 2022

Governor Abbott Appoints Lizcano, Lemaux To Texas Commission On Law Enforcement - Office of the Texas Governor

Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Mario Lizcano and reappointed Kim Lemaux to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) for terms set to expire on August 30, 2027. The commission establishes and enforces standards to ensure that the people of Texas are served by highly trained and ethical law enforcement, corrections, and telecommunications personnel. Mario Lizcano of Pharr is an admin...
March 22, 2022

Costa Rica: New law encourages employability of people over 45 years of age - JD Supra

Companies established in Costa Rica have now more inducements to recruit the experience, knowledge, and skills of people over 45 years old. This is possible thanks to the recent entry into force of the Law to Promote Employment Opportunities for People over 45, Law 10.079. This legislation establishes several incentives that apply to companies whose payroll has at least 10% of people over 45 ...
March 22, 2022

Pappas welcomes new law honoring military reservists - Manchester Ink Link

Pappas welcomes new law honoring military reservists  Manchester Ink Link
March 22, 2022

The law that let Russian entities keep much of their D.C. influence peddling outside public view - POLITICO

People stand in line to enter Sberbank in Moscow on March 12, 2022. | AP Photo By Hailey Fuchs 03/22/2022 11:05 AM EDT A number of Russian entities sanctioned by the Biden administration after the invasion of Ukraine have been able to keep the full extent of their lobbying footprint in Washington, D.C., hidden due to a wrinkle in disclosure laws. For years, Russian entities registered to lobb...