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March 17, 2022

‘Law & Order’ to re-air Saturday evening - KFOR Oklahoma City

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A second air date has been set for Thursday’s ‘Law & Order’ episode. KFOR viewers were not able to see the new episode in its entirety because of continuous weather coverage. Therefore, Thursday’s episode will re-air on KFOR at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 19. Copyright 2022 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, ...
March 17, 2022

Appeals court questions Florida over state protest law - FOX 35 Orlando

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - An attorney for Gov. Ron DeSantis drew skepticism Thursday from a federal appeals court during arguments in a challenge to a controversial law that enhanced penalties and created new crimes in protests that turn violent. DeSantis championed the measure after nationwide protests focused on racial justice following the death of George Floyd, a Black man who was killed by a M...
March 17, 2022

How Law And Order Handled A Celebrity Conservatorship Case After The Free Britney Movement - CinemaBlend

(Image credit: NBC) Spoilers ahead for Episode 4 of Law & Order Season 21, called “Fault Lines.” Law & Order delivered a case that initially seemed like the case of a famous tennis player deciding to murder a judge, but it became clear that there was a lot more going on with the woman who did the deed. In the course of Lucy McDaniel’s trial after she changed her plea to “not gui...
March 17, 2022

Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Nobody's Quite Sure How the Metaverse Will Evolve—But There Will Be Lawsuits - Law.com

Wedding of Ryan & Candice Hurley. Courtesy of Rose Law Group The metaverse is the perfect blank canvas for creative litigators: a land of endless business opportunities, social possibilities—and risks. The Driver: The metaverse is, quite literally, a whole new universe of potential litigation, with (for now, at least) very little in the way of rules, regulations or oversight. It’s a paral...
March 17, 2022

Law enforcement struggling to fill positions, many offering hiring bonuses - Action News Now

Law enforcement struggling to fill positions, many offering hiring bonuses  Action News Now
March 17, 2022

DISCUSS: Tree law (It's a thing.) - Michigan Farm News

Keep your trees along the property line in good shape. If your tree damages someone else’s property, you may be obligated to pay for their damage. Tree law. Who knew it was even a thing? Any farmer or landowner knows the woes of having a neighbor’s tree hanging over a property line. Or, sometimes even worse, when a neighbor’s tree falls on your own property. The law in this area is quite well...
March 17, 2022

Federal spending law to protect land, ocean resources important to Hawaii - Honolulu Star-Advertiser

President Joe Biden this week signed into law a $1.5 trillion spending bill that includes millions to help protect important natural resources both on land and in the ocean in Hawaii. Biden on Tuesday approved the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2022 to fund projects and activities of the federal government through Sept. 30. U.S. Rep. Ed Case said in a news release today the funds will help p...
March 17, 2022

Law enforcement heightens presence through St. Patrick’s Day weekend - WSAV-TV

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The parade wrapped up around 3 p.m., but the work doesn’t stop for the men in blue. WSAV News 3’s Brian Gallagher followed them around this afternoon to see what they have to deal with once the parade ends. One thing they stress is trying to be as patient as possible. “We have some people who are not familiar with the area, but we have some people who may be getting mor...
March 17, 2022

‘It’s a regular issue;’ Scott’s Law violations piling up - wcia.com

CHATHAM, Ill. (WCIA) — It was supposed to be a speed trap. Chatham police officers patrolled Route 4 on the edge of town on March 8, and while they caught their fair share of speeders, they also caught seven Scott’s Law violators. “It’s a regular issue. Obviously, it’s something that happens everywhere,” said Chatham Deputy Chief Scott Tarter. “And the the problem we run into is we don’t alwa...
March 17, 2022

State Supreme Court reviewing FOID law constitutionality - Illinois Newsroom

The Illinois Supreme Court building in Springfield. SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Supreme Court is being asked for a second time to decide whether a state law requiring gun owners to have a firearm permit is unconstitutional – a question the court previously declined to answer. The case involves a White County resident, Vivian Claudine Brown, who was charged in March 2017 with possession of a f...