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March 04, 2022

Ivy League phenom from Wilmington now enrolled in medical, law schools - WECT

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - It’s quite an academic accomplishment to be accepted to all eight Ivy League schools. It’s another to be enrolled in medical school and law school at the same time. That’s the case for Victor Agbafe, a 2015 graduate of Cape Fear Academy. The Wilmington native completed his undergraduate studies at Harvard University. Now, two years into medical school at the Universi...
March 04, 2022

Local and federal law enforcement work together to address illegal drug distribution and rising crime in Seattle's International District - Department of Justice

Seattle – The Seattle Police Department, King County Sheriff’s Office, and Drug Enforcement Administration have been using targeted undercover operations to combat open air drug markets in Seattle. Today, U.S. Attorney Nick Brown joined Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and law enforcement leaders to highlight a series of arrests aimed at removing persistent fentanyl dealers—some of whom are illega...
March 04, 2022

The International Criminal Court: Explaining war crimes investigations - Harvard Law Today - Harvard University

Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, international criminal prosecution expert Alex Whiting outlines the path from investigation to trial, and ultimately to justice In London, an Evening Standard newspaper headline declares: "Putin accused of war crimes." The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Ahmad Khan, recently launched an investigation of war crimes and crimes a...
March 04, 2022

Henderson brewery helps change law, paving way for others - KTNV 13 Action News Las Vegas

Photo by: KTNV CraftHaus Brewery HENDERSON, Nev. (KTNV) — If you don't like the law, you can always try to change it. That's exactly what the owners of a Henderson brewery did, and their move opened the door for others to follow. The taproom inside CraftHaus Brewery is a beer-lover's dream, and it's also the dream of husband-and-wife team Dave and Wyndee Forest. They're serving up all kin...
March 04, 2022

FDACS Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement Partners with Federal Agency, Arrests Individual Selling Stolen Credit Card Numbers / 2022 Press Releases / Press Releases / News & Events / Home - Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services

Tallahassee, Fla. — Recently, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement (OALE) arrested Carlos Alberto Carrazana-Alonso for selling stolen credit card numbers following undercover and joint surveillance operations with federal officials. “As the state’s consumer services agency, we take crimes involving individuals’ financial in...
March 04, 2022

New Law to Require Drunk Drivers to Pay Child Support if Parent is Killed - Newsweek

New Law to Require Drunk Drivers to Pay Child Support if Parent is Killed  Newsweek
March 04, 2022

'Gimme Shelter': How an environmental law is blocking some students from going to UC Berkeley - Los Angeles Times

Students walking past Wheeler Hall at UC Berkeley in March 2020. Fewer students likely will be attending UC Berkeley this year because the university lost a court battle and is required to cap its enrollment. The law at issue? The California Environmental Quality Act, which for a half-century has been the state’s premier environmental law governing development. The decision marks an expans...
March 04, 2022

How Russia’s attack on Ukraine violates international law - PBS NewsHour

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine violates Article 2(4) of the U.N. Charter, a central tenet of the charter that requires U.N. member states to refrain from the “use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.” An Illegal Invasion The suggestion by President Vladimir Putin and other Russian officials that Russia’s use of force is justified under Article 51 of...
March 04, 2022

Colorado moves to protect abortions in state law - SF Gate

FILE - Colorado state Sen. Julie Gonzalez, D-Denver, introduces Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren at a campaign rally on Feb. 23, 2020, in Denver. Gonzalez has joined forces with two other Colorado lawmakers to introduce a bill to codify reproductive autonomy in state law including decisions about contraception and pregnancy. DENVER (AP) — Colorado is among several states att...
March 04, 2022

Tough crap! After NYC poop perp walks, politician pitches felony law - New York Post

The s–t really hit the fan after this latest New York City subway horror story. A fed-up state legislator from Harlem is proposing a law that would make throwing or smearing a victim with feces or other bodily fluids a felony crime — after a sicko allegedly smeared his own crap on a woman on a Bronx subway platform. “That really set me off. That’s awful. That’s disgusting,” said Assemblywoman...