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March 08, 2022

‘Texas-style’ abortion law proposal: TN pro-choice advocates voice concerns over proposed bill - WKRN News 2

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A ‘Texas-style’ abortion ban being considered at the capitol is raising some concern among pro-choice advocates. The bill, from Representative Rebecca Alexander (R-Jonesborough) and Senator Rusty Crowe (R- Johnson City), follows the lead of the controversial Texas law SB-8, which is on a hold, that bans abortions after 6 weeks and allows anyone to sue those who help ...
March 08, 2022

Jefferson sets workshop with Elder Law Attorney Ley - Daily Union

Jefferson sets workshop with Elder Law Attorney Ley  Daily Union
March 08, 2022

Law enforcement and others react to Joplin shooting - KoamNewsNow.com

Law enforcement and others react to Joplin shooting  KoamNewsNow.com
March 08, 2022

News media flees Russia to avoid Putin's fake news law - Axios

Photo: Gary Hershorn/Getty Images The New York Times pulled its reporters out of Russia on Tuesday, the latest precaution taken by a large media company in response to The Kremlin's punitive new "fake news" law. Why it matters: "Even in the depths of the Cold War, under the Soviet dictatorship, this never happened," tweeted Times deputy managing editor Cliff Levy. The Times' chief White House...
March 08, 2022

Brittney Griner likely faces a trial, but her fate in a Russian justice system is unknown - The Arizona Republic

American basketball star Brittney Griner is likely to face trial for alleged drug offenses in Russia, legal experts say, but a dearth of details about her current predicament and escalating tensions between Russia and the United States make it hard to predict how her case may unfold. Russian law experts contacted by The Arizona Republic differed in their estimation of how Griner will fare i...
March 08, 2022

Natrona County Sheriff's Sergeant shares her experience as a woman in law enforcement - Wyoming News Now

Katie Preciado talks about her experience working in law enforcement as a woman. CASPER, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - Tuesday, March 8 is International Woman’s Day. The theme of IWD for 2022 is #BreaktheBias. One sergeant says that from her 18 years of working for the Natrona County Sheriff’s Office, there isn’t much bias to break. “I’m fortunate to work for a department and in a community where...
March 08, 2022

Law Enforcement Backs California Bill Making Human Trafficking a '3 Strikes' Crime - Times of San Diego

An officer talks with a sex trafficking victim. Courtesy FBI Law enforcement agencies and state legislators are pushing a bill that would make human trafficking a serious crime under California’s “Three Strikes “Law. One of the largest hubs of human trafficking is in San Diego, and the entire state of California often ranks No. 1 in the nation in trafficking cases reported to the National Hum...
March 08, 2022

New law to boost teacher pay could increase salaries for 451 educators next school year - Independent Record

A little more than a quarter of early career teachers in Montana could see their salaries boosted by about $3,500 annually during the first year of a new program passed by the state Legislature in 2021. The Office of Public Instruction on Tuesday released data showing teachers who qualify could see a $3,472 increase in their salary in the coming school year. The press release said 94 of the s...
March 08, 2022

Victims of the Shamokin Dam roof crash speak with law enforcement - PAHomePage.com

SHAMOKIN DAM, SNYDER COUNTY — Tuesday morning, victims involved in the vehicle crash in Shamokin Dam sat down with police to discuss the incident. Eyewitness News spoke with a victim about that meeting and has updates on the investigation. “I’m still trying to get answers from a lot of questions that I have,” said Christine Haught, victim. Christine Haught and her husband James are two of the...
March 08, 2022

Clarity on the Common Law Distinction Between a Reservation and an Exception - The National Law Review

On February 15, 2022, the Supreme Court of Ohio issued its decision in Peppertree Farms, L.L.C., et al. v. Thonen, et al., providing further clarity on the common law distinction between a “reservation” of a property interest and an “exception” to a conveyance. The Court concluded that the deeds creating the severed oil and gas rights contained an exception of said rights from the transfer of...