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March 09, 2022

Free admission for cops every Saturday at National Law Enforcement Museum - Police News

By Police1 Staff WASHINGTON — All active and retired law enforcement officers will enjoy free admission to the National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington every Saturday for the rest of the year, museum officials said last week. The move was made possible by a donation from AT&T and its partnership with FirstNet, a communications platform for first responders, according to the release. ...
March 09, 2022

Cedar Rapids Washington students walkout in protest over state's transgender sports law - KCRG

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Students at Cedar Rapids Washington High School walked out of class Wednesday morning to protest the state’s new law banning transgender athletes. The students protesting told us the law discriminates against transgender students and isolates them. The law mandates that students at state funded high schools and college sports teams compete under their birth gender....
March 09, 2022

Name, image, likeness is now law in Kentucky - The Lane Report

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Joined by state lawmakers, university leaders, coaches and student-athletes, Gov. Andy Beshear signed legislation today that allows student-athletes in Kentucky to receive fair compensation for the use of their name, image and likeness. In June of last year, after consulting with lawmakers and universities, Gov. Beshear was the first governor to sign an executive order immedi...
March 09, 2022

How ports can use the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to protect public health and act on climate - Environmental Defense Fund

Aerial view of business port with Shore crane loading containers in freight ship. Most Americans hadn’t thought about the importance of ports until pandemic-driven disruptions in the global supply chain created delays and uncertainty about the delivery of the goods we count on in our homes, schools, businesses and beyond. But people who live in the communities near ports, where last century’s...
March 09, 2022

Free: 8-year-old Law Abidin Citizen still formidable - Daily Racing Form

Law Abidin Citizen (second from left) digs in to win the Oak Tree Sprint in July at Pleasanton. Shane Micheli/ Vassar Photography ARCADIA, Calif. – The coast-to-coast journal is full again, with notes and observations from California to Arizona to Florida and New York. Laying down the Law You have to love veterans like Law Abidin Citizen, the 8-year-old favored in the Phoenix Gold Cup on Frid...
March 09, 2022

Faith or sports: Ohio law ensures athletes don't have to choose - The Christian Science Monitor

Noor Abukaram’s elation at completing one of her first varsity cross-country races quickly turned to disappointment when she failed to find her name among those of her high school teammates on the results list. To Ms. Abukaram’s shock, she learned she’d been disqualified for something she’d done all season as a Muslim athlete: wear a hijab. “My worst nightmare just came true,” Ms. Abukaram sa...
March 09, 2022

What's Next: Tech Trade Secrets Trial | Napster Case Law - Law.com

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March 09, 2022

Critical Mass With Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: Judge Upholds First Jury Verdict Over Opioids. Lawsuits Are Flowing Over Infant Formula. - Law.com

Welcome to Law.com Class Actions: Critical Mass, a weekly briefing for class action and mass tort attorneys. A judge affirming a Nov. 23 opioid verdict concluded the trial was not tainted by juror misconduct, plaintiffs’ closings or the exclusion of unvaccinated jurors. Abbott Labs has a new legal problem: lawsuits focused on its Feb. 17 formula recall. Find out who represents digital adverti...
March 09, 2022

Beshear signs NIL bill into law surrounded by Kentucky's biggest college coaches - WLKY Louisville

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky's name, image and likeness bill became law on Wednesday in the company of a who's-who of college coaches. Gov. Andy Beshear signed Senate Bill 6 in Frankfort. The bill allows athletes to make money endorsing products and companies. There are limits, such as no illegal activity, gambling or alcohol and every deal has to be run by their school. In Beshear's company was...
March 09, 2022

Entertainment Law Firm Donaldson Callif Perez Promotes Katy Alimohammadi Crown to Partner (EXCLUSIVE) - Yahoo! Voices

Los Angeles-based entertainment law film Donaldson Callif Perez has promoted associate Katy Alimohammadi Crown to partner. Crown specializes in representing filmmakers in all stages of their projects, including production legal services, rights clearance and distribution. She has established herself as a leading production and clearance counsel on documentary series including HBO’s “Music Box...