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March 06, 2022
Along US Route 40, African diplomats were routinely denied service at local establishments. But their treatment set off a civil rights struggle that led to outlawing segregation.
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Adam Malick Sow had a headache. He was several hours into his trip from New York to Washington DC, and after his limousine crossed into the state of Maryland, he asked his driver to find a place to stop.
A few mile...
March 06, 2022
Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone (center) appears for a bond hearing in Richland County in April 2019. Boone, the ousted Florence County sheriff, pleaded guilty Dec. 2, 2020, to third-degree domestic violence. File/Staff
For the past decade, South Carolina has seen one county sheriff after another violate laws they swore to uphold.
And as the train of scandals grew longer, John Crangle, t...
March 06, 2022
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For the next few weeks, Tri-State Law Enforcement Agencies are conducting special operations to crack down on dangerous and aggressive driving.
The safety initiative is designed to reduce cras...
March 06, 2022
Ivan Bondarchuk, a 2018 graduate of Tulane University's law school, is working with other attorneys in Kyiv to inform the world of developments in the Russian invasion of Ukraine and document evidence of potential war crimes.
KYIV, Ukraine (WVUE) - Ivan Bondarchuk thought he understood the pressures of being a young attorney, and was coping well.
Having returned to his native Ukraine after ne...
March 06, 2022
Ivan Bondarchuk, a 2018 graduate of Tulane University's law school, is working with other attorneys in Kyiv to inform the world of developments in the Russian invasion of Ukraine and document evidence of potential war crimes.
KYIV, Ukraine (WVUE) - Ivan Bondarchuk thought he understood the pressures of being a young attorney, and was coping well.
Having returned to his native Ukraine after ne...
March 06, 2022
Ivan Bondarchuk, a 2018 graduate of Tulane University's law school, is working with other attorneys in Kyiv to inform the world of developments in the Russian invasion of Ukraine and document evidence of potential war crimes.
KYIV, Ukraine (WVUE) - Ivan Bondarchuk thought he understood the pressures of being a young attorney, and was coping well.
Having returned to his native Ukraine after ne...
March 06, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine (WVUE) - Ivan Bondarchuk thought he understood the pressures of being a young attorney, and was coping well.
Having returned to his native Ukraine after nearly a year of study in New Orleans, the 2018 graduate of the Tulane University School of Law was a successful young professional. He had obtained his LL.M. Master’s degree in Energy and Environmental Law at Tulane, and was ap...
March 06, 2022
TikTok will suspend both live-streaming and new content from Russia in response to the country’s new “fake” news law, TikTok said Sunday on the video app’s official communications account on Twitter.
Signed Friday by President Putin, Russia’s new law bans what the country calls “fake” news about its military, including language that describes Russia’s attack against Ukraine as an “invasion,” ...
March 06, 2022
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Law & Order: Organized Crime is going to look a little different now that the show has seemingly wrapped up the Richard Wheatley arc. This is due to the departure of Dylan McDermott, the actor behind the villain. Recently, ahead of his new gig at CBS, he had a sweet interaction with Mariska Hargitay regarding their mutual co-star Christopher Meloni, and it really...
March 06, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. —
California lawmakers are trying again to get rid of the nation’s only law that lets voters veto public housing projects, a provision added to the state constitution in 1950 to keep Black families out of white neighborhoods.
Most everyone in the Capitol agrees the provision should be repealed, both for its racist roots and because it makes it much harder to build affordabl...
