Release of additional footage in Tire Nichols case delayed after attorney challenge

The release of additional footage of the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police officers has been delayed after a challenge from an attorney for one of the former officers charged in his death. About 20 hours of footage from the Jan. 7 beating were expected to be released Wednesday, but a challenge filed […]

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CALL FOR BLOGS- CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION, RGNLU |Submit Now – The Legal Lock

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab, was established by the State Legislature of Punjab by passing the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Act, 2006 (Punjab Act No. 12 of 2006). The Act incorporated a University of Law of national stature in Punjab, to fulfill the need for […]

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John Lausch resigns as US attorney for Northern District of Illinois in Chicago, Mike Madigan among his big cases

Chicago US Attorney John Lausch formally announced his resignation Wednesday, weeks after news of his departure was first made public. “It has been the privilege of a lifetime to lead the US Attorney’s Office in Chicago,” Lausch said in a written statement. “I want to thank all of my talented colleagues in the office, as […]

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Climate group turns focus to law schools as energy industry ‘pipelines’

(Reuters) – A US law student group critical of law firms that represent fossil fuel clients has a new target: law schools that send a high proportion of graduates into the service of the fossil fuel industry. Law Students for Climate Accountability on Thursday released a report highlighting law schools it says have the most […]

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Why did protesters in Georgia oppose the ‘Russian law’ bill? | Georgian

What triggered the protests? Thousands of people took to the streets in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, this week after parliament backed a draft law which critics, who called it a “Russian law”, said would limit press freedom and undercut Georgia’s efforts to become a candidate for EU membership. The law, backed by the ruling Georgian Dream […]

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Brett Favre’s lawyer calls defamation case against Pat McAfee and Shannon Sharpe a “slam dunk”

Anyone who tells you they know how a case will turn out is either lying or stupid. No one ever knows how any case is going to go. There are too many factors. Too many things no one can control. Too many unpredictable, but inevitable, twists and turns that can turn a winner into a […]

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FTC Announces Public Forum on Proposed Noncompete Ban

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it will be hosting a public forum on February 16, 2022, from 12:00-3:00 pm ET, to discuss its proposed nationwide non-compete ban. The forum is intended to supplement the FTC’s request for written comments, which as of today have exceeded 10,000. According to the FTC, “[t]the commission […]

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fed. District Court in CT Rules Meriden, CT’s Zoning Regulations Discriminatory

This post was originally published on the RLUIPA Defense blog by Evan Seeman, Esq. from Robinson & Cole, and reposted with permission. The district court has ruled that the City of Meriden, Connecticut (City) discriminated against Omar Islamic Center Inc. following the City’s rejection of the Islamic Center’s request to move its mosque to another […]

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Pets Lifeandstyle

Six pets are allowed per flight with a limit of one pet carrier per paying Customer touring on the same flight. However, from time to time, circumstances might allow for greater than six pet carriers per scheduled flight. Pet owners also want to determine which carrier has the contract for their travel route and what […]

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