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May 08, 2022

This 19-year-old is about to become her university's youngest-ever law school graduate - CNN

On May 13, Haley Taylor Schlitz, 19, will become Southern Methodist University's youngest-ever law school graduate. (CNN)Haley Taylor Schlitz isn't old enough to buy a beer, but she is set to become Southern Methodist University's youngest-ever law school graduate, at just 19 years old. In 2019, Taylor Schlitz was accepted to nine different law schools, eventually attending SMU's Dedman Schoo...
May 08, 2022

State Police Remind Drivers Of The Move Over Law - Moody on the Market

Michigan State Police out of the Paw Paw post patrolled Van Buren and Kalamazoo counties looking for violators of Michigan’s Move Over Law on Friday. It was the 22nd anniversary of Trooper Rick Johnson’s line of duty death that occurred on May 6, 2000. State police say Michigan’s Move Over Law requires drivers to slow down and move fully over to the right lane if an emergency response vehicle...
May 08, 2022

Idaho law: Jane Doe not required to testify during von Ehlinger rape trial - KPVI News 6

Idaho law: Jane Doe not required to testify during von Ehlinger rape trial  KPVI News 6
May 08, 2022

How law enforcement might unleash its data collection tools on abortion - Detroit News

How law enforcement might unleash its data collection tools on abortion  Detroit News
May 08, 2022

Federal judge extends ban on new Kentucky abortion law - Commonwealth Journal's History

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A federal judge in Kentucky has extended a temporary ban on the enforcement of a new state law that effectively ended abortions because the state’s two clinics said they can’t comply with all its requirements. U.S. District Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings is giving the clinics more time to explain their objections to the law. Jennings extended a temporary restraining order...
May 08, 2022

Law enforcement investigating after shooting near VA Hospital in Iowa City - KCRG

Law enforcement officials block Newton Road in Iowa City after a report of gunshots and an injured person on Sunday, May 8, 2022. IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - An investigation is underway following a report of a potential shooting near Veterans Administration Hospital in Iowa City on Sunday. At 4:59 p.m., the University of Iowa Department of Public Safety issued a Hawk Alert about the incident, s...
May 08, 2022

Senate Democrats seek to codify abortion rights into law - PBS NewsHour

This week brings the first big test in the political fight over abortion rights. Senate Democrats will try to pass federal legislation guaranteeing the right to an abortion, an effort that will fail because they do not have the votes. The Boston Globe's Kimberly Atkins Stohr and The Washington Post's Lee Ann Caldwell join Geoff Bennett to discuss the politics of abortion. Listen to this Segme...
May 08, 2022

Cancer survivor regains her voice thanks to singing with son-in-law - WPVI-TV

MAYS LANDING, New Jersey (WPVI) -- "Music has the power to heal, to make you feel good," said George Roome. "It's from your heart and it's also from your soul." Roome's singing partner is his 93-year-old mother-in-law, Ruth Ferrara. The duo call themselves, "Decades," signifying their many years of separation. But their love for music is timeless. Their passion for performing together at the ...
May 08, 2022

Measures impacting education, driving and public safety retirement now law - Effingham Daily News

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed 35 bills Friday, including measures impacting education, driving and public safety retirement. Beginning Jan. 1, certain members of law enforcement can retire at the age 55 instead of 60. Among the bills Pritzker signed Friday are measures that reduce the number of professional development hours for an educator license and allow a school district to waive the evaluat...
May 08, 2022

Law school's Jesten Slaw to be student commencement speaker during morning ceremony - uoflnews.com

Jesten Sylvester Slaw, May 2022 graduation speaker Jesten Sylvester Slaw, a U.S. Army veteran receiving his juris doctor from the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, is the scheduled morning ceremony speaker for the May 14 Spring Commencement exercises. The university is conferring a total of more than 3,300 degrees and certificates and more than 1,900 students are expected to attend the traditi...