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March 07, 2022
Georgetown County Sheriff's Officer vehicle. (FILE)
CONWAY, S.C. (WPDE) — This month, state lawmakers in Columbia will debate and push a funding package out that would mean significant pay bumps for law enforcement members across the state, but only at the state level.
The plans come after a thorough Department of Administration report that details the shortfalls in compensation.
“The data de...
March 07, 2022
Utah is likely the next in line to pass a comprehensive consumer privacy law, joining the ranks of California, Colorado, and Virginia. Senate Bill 227, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), was passed by the Utah legislature and sent to Governor Spencer Cox’s desk on March 3. Governor Cox has 20 days in which to either sign the bill into law or veto it, and if no action is taken the bill will...
March 07, 2022
Bipartisan proposal would provide $30.5 million in grants for law enforcement - coloradopolitics.com
Bipartisan proposal would provide $30.5 million in grants for law enforcement coloradopolitics.com
March 07, 2022
William Ira Tillman (Photo released by Polk County Sheriff’s Office, booking photo from Orange County)
SEBRING, Fla. (WFLA) — A 52-year-old Sebring man is in custody after the Polk County Sheriff’s office said he used several props, including a fake police-style badge while attempting to steal over $2,000 worth of merchandise from retail stores.
William Ira Tillman III, who was arrested on Ma...
March 07, 2022
Sneak Peek at the 2022 Go-To Law Schools: Nos. 21-30 Law.com
March 07, 2022
Ilya Yashin
A Moscow politican said that Russia's government officials should stick the law censoring the war in Ukraine "up their ass." "I am staying in Russia," opposition politician Ilya Yashin tweeted. Yashin wrote that he would accept a prison sentence for standing against the war with "dignity."
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March 07, 2022
The FBI’s Cyber Division leads the nation’s efforts to investigate and prosecute internet crimes. (FBI)
Who better to join a company to ensure information security is properly addressed than the FBI agent that investigated the exploitation of the company's own systems?
Jason Manar joined Kaseya as chief information security officer in October, only a few months after the REvil cyber criminal ...
March 07, 2022
Researchers found about 1,400 Texans haven gotten an abortion out of state each month since the law took effect in September.
Thousands of Texans got abortions out of state in the four months after Texas’ strict abortion law went into effect Sept. 1, new research rom the Texas Policy Evaluation Project (TxPEP) at UT Austin finds.
The law, known as Senate Bill 8, bans the procedure as early ...
March 07, 2022
Samantha Conner, a 44-year-old mother of two and paralegal, fell behind on rent in 2019 after she struggled to maintain consistent employment following a mental health crisis. When her landlord and a county constable came to evict her, she didn’t know she wouldn’t be able to take anything with her. “Being 16 days late on rent didn’t warrant them taking everything that I own,” she said.
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March 07, 2022
“Military censorship in Russia has quickly moved into a new phase…the threat of criminal prosecution of both journalists and citizens who spread information about military hostilities that is different from the press releases of the Ministry of Defense.”
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