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March 10, 2022

State Department of Education officially adopts rules for CRT law in Oklahoma schools - KFOR Oklahoma City

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma State Department of Education adopted the final rules for the controversial law passed in 2021 aimed at keeping critical race theory out of Oklahoma schools. Next to no discussion or debate took place for the official adoption of rules Thursday regarding the law. Regardless, they were still set. State Supt. Joy Hofmeister claimed that less than a year after...
March 10, 2022

Western law firms quicken Moscow retreat, leaving few hold-outs - Reuters.com

A general view shows residential buildings in front of the Moscow International Business Center, also known as "Moskva-City", in Moscow, Russia, May 22, 2017. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin Six more international law firms announced the closure of their Moscow offices Several of the latest firms to exit Russia are London-based, and two U.S. firms are also closing their Moscow operations The compa...
March 10, 2022

Miya's Law passes through Florida House unanimously - WESH 2 Orlando

RELATED VIDEO IN PLAYER ABOVE: Marcano parents meet with Florida legislators to push law that would tighten apartment security measures The law named after the 19-year-old Valence College student who was killed by a maintenance man at her apartment complex has passed through the Florida House of Representatives unanimously 120-0. [twitter align='center' id='1502055611864952858' username='Sena...
March 10, 2022

CRST law enforcement seeking person of interest - KNBN NewsCenter1 - Newscenter1.tv

CRST law enforcement seeking person of interest - KNBN NewsCenter1  Newscenter1.tv
March 10, 2022

Father says Ohio law stood in the way of saving his daughter's life - News 5 Cleveland WEWS

--> Sorry, we're having issues playing this video. In the meantime, try watching one of the videos below. GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio — One month after his 5-year-old daughter was killed, Gregory Holland wants to raise awareness of how he tried to keep his daughter safe but said the system worked against his favor. Holland’s daughter, E’nijah, died on Feb. 12 after being found stabbed inside...
March 10, 2022

Career Fair for Local Law Enforcement In Morgantown - WDTV

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - People looking to work in local law enforcement had a chance to get more information about this career path. This can be a confusing path but, the career fair that was held at the national recruiting center up in Morgantown was a good way for people to learn more. “It was good for individuals who are looking for a job in law enforcement so they can get some face-to-f...
March 10, 2022

‘Law & Order’ episode echos real-life Gabby Petito case - WFLA

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The return of NBC’s “Law & Order” series is sticking to the original show’s script with another “ripped from the headlines” story that draws from the case of YouTube vlogger, Gabby Petito. In September 2021, Petito’s body was found in Wyoming after her fiancé Brian Laundrie returned home alone to Florida from a cross-country van trip that the pair were documenting ...
March 10, 2022

How to watch ‘Law & Order’ season 21, episode 3: Stream, date, channel, time - MassLive.com

From left, Jeffrey Donovan as Detective Frank Cosgrove, Camryn Manheim as Lieutenant Kate Dixon, Anthony Anderson as Detective Kevin Bernard, Sam Waterston as D.A. Jack McCoy, Odelya Halevi as ADA Samantha Maroun and Hugh Dancy as ADA Nolan Price on "Law & Order." (Virginia Sherwood/NBC) Virginia Sherwood/NBC “Law & Order” is back this week with the third episode of the 21st season. T...
March 10, 2022

Editorial: Bill seeks to enforce Missouri anti-abortion law in other states - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Editorial: Bill seeks to enforce Missouri anti-abortion law in other states  St. Louis Post-Dispatch
March 10, 2022

State Senator John Whitmire plans to push for state law requiring at least 10% be collected on bonds before accused criminals are released - KPRC Click2Houston

(Canva Pro) Amid numerous outcries for bond reform, Texas State Senator John Whitmire has announced he will push for a new state law in the next legislative session that will require bail bondsmen to collect a minimum 10% payment before they post bond for individuals accused of violent crimes. Whitmire, who serves as the chairman of the Senate Criminal Justice Committee, issued a news releas...