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March 13, 2022

Majority of Americans Against Laws That Ban LGBTQ Lessons in Class: Poll - Newsweek

Majority of Americans Against Laws That Ban LGBTQ Lessons in Class: Poll  Newsweek
March 13, 2022

San Jose Native Trying to Get Mother-In-Law From Ukraine to the U.S. - NBC Bay Area

A San Jose native is working to get his mother-in-law from Ukraine to the US. Charlie Galaviz’s wife, Marina, says she’s been trying to get her mother a tourist visa for more than two years. First, the problem was COVID, and now the ongoing war. Authorities Look for Woman Who Stole $4K Bottle of Cognac at San Jose Restaurant San Jose's Vietnamese Community Supports Ukraine EBay Suspends Tra...
March 13, 2022

Adams should keep focus on public safety and business —not marijuana, video gamers - New York Post

Mayor Eric Adams needs to put his full attention on public safety instead of side projects. Contrary to our previous mayor, New York is not a tale of two cities. Rich or poor, black or white, Asian or Hispanic — all are united against skyrocketing violent crime. The city is shaping up to be a tale of two mayors. The future depends on which Eric Adams emerges victorious: the one who knows he w...
March 13, 2022

Behavioral Health Law Ledger | March 2022 - Lexology

Welcome to the third edition of Greenberg Traurig’s Behavioral Health Law Ledger! The Ledger is for behavioral health and integrated health providers interested in staying abreast of behavioral health law legal and regulatory developments. Each quarter, we anticipate releasing a new edition of the Ledger to highlight new legal developments, including but not limited to audit risks, important ...
March 13, 2022

Dropping bike helmet law is a wrongheaded decision - The Seattle Times

The King County Board of Health’s recent repeal of the law requiring cyclists to wear a helmet, over concerns it was being used to target people of color, is the wrong solution to the problem — one that not only fails to address unfair policing but may also result in increased death and injury. For the sake of public safety, the board should reconsider. There is no question that discriminator...
March 13, 2022

East Hanover Police Take Part in Law Enforcement Night at Mennen Arena - TAPinto.net

EAST HANOVER, NJ - East Hanover Police Department along with Council President Brokaw and Councilman Martorelli supporting Law Enforcement Night at Mennen Arena on Friday, March 10th. The event was sponsored by The NJ Coalition for Education and Positive Choices spearheaded by Deputy Mayor Ace Gallagher of Hanover Township. The event attracted residents from all over Morris County as well law...
March 13, 2022

‘Music is so different now’: Copyright laws need to change, says legal expert - The Guardian

Industry figures warn that songwriters face future drawn out legal battles because the way in which people consume music has changed Songwriters such as Ed Sheeran face a future of drawn out legal battles because the way in which people consume music has changed so much in the past half a century, a leading legal expert has warned, as she urged courts to reconsider how they interpret copyrigh...
March 13, 2022

More States Are Considering Laws Modeled On Florida's “Don't Say Gay” Law. This Is Why. - Forbes

Governor Ron DeSantis is a strong supporter of Florida's "don't say gay" bill. (Photo by Eva Marie ... [+] Getty Images Earlier this week, the Florida Senate passed the Parental Rights in Education bill, which Governor Ron DeSantis has said he will sign. This law being widely described in the media as the “don’t say gay” law. Florida appears to setting a trend as several other states, inclu...
March 13, 2022

The promise and perils of the bipartisan infrastructure law - CBS News

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March 13, 2022

DeWine, Ohio National Guard request law enforcement inventory of donatable personal protective gear - Stars and Stripes

COLUMBUS, Ohio (Tribune News Service) — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine sent a letter to state and local law enforcement agencies in Ohio requesting information on any surplus or expired personal protective gear that could potentially be donated to Ukraine. The request for information on donatable law enforcement body armor and helmets was made in response to a request from the National Guard Burea...