New York CNN Business — The next hearing by the House’s Jan. 6 committee will not be in prime time, but it will be widely televised and streamed. The hearing begins Monday at 10 a.m. Eastern time. In addition to thorough coverage on cable, the big three broadcast networks – […]
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Peggy Honoré paid her insurance premiums on-time, every month for more than a decade, but in the months after Hurricane Ida tore the roof off her Destrehan home, she’s struggled to get her insurer to call her back, answer her questions or respond to her claims. Twelve weeks out from […]
By KELVIN CHAN and RAF CASERT BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union reached a landmark deal early Saturday to take aim at hate speech, disinformation and other harmful online content. The law will force big tech companies to police themselves harder, make it easier for users to flag problems and […]
Protests over the killing of a 36-year-old government employee from the Kashmiri Pandit community in Srinagar swept the Union territory on Friday as people blocked roads, shouted slogans, and 350 employees threatened to resign from their government jobs. Lieutenant governor (LG) Manoj Sinha announced the formation of a Special Investigation […]
Saturday, February 19, 2022 Happy belated Valentine’s Day from the National Law Review team. Please read on for new legal industry hires, promotions and awards. Firm Recognition & Awards Much is included on the 2022 Top Workplaces USA list, which recognizes organizations with a people-centered culture. “At Much, our culture […]
Lt. Gov. candidate Jeff Coleman has not wavered from his belief that a kinder, gentler climate is needed in state politics and campaigning. Earlier this year, in an interview with the Sun-Gazette, he stated the need for civil discourse and this past week reiterated his concerns. […]
Megan Carpenter Megan Carpenter, dean of the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law for the last four years, has been reappointed to the job, the school announced. Carpenter, who joined the institution in 2017, is also a tenured professor there. The school said that under Carpenter’s leadership, […]
Voters have the choice between three candidates running for the ninth judicial circuit court judge in Division 3 for the upcoming primary election. The top two vote-getters go head-to-head for the position in the general election. According to the Kentucky government website, qualifications for this office include residing in the […]
The authors tell us, in some detail, about Mahmood the educationist, whose experiences at Cambridge shaped the manner in which learning was imparted at MAO College Topics BOOK REVIEW | Literature Syed Mahmood: Colonial India’s Dissenting Judge Author: Mohammed Nasir & Samreen Ahmed Publisher: Bloomsbury Pages: 274 Price: Rs 699 The […]
Photo by Jana Birchum At the time of publication, abortion is still legal in Texas prior to the first detection of fetal cardiac activity, which typically occurs around six weeks. However, if the Supreme Court’s draft opinion on Roe v. Wade reflects the final decision of the court, performing an […]
Welcome to the March issue of leading news and resources for in-house counsel and legal operations professionals. In this edition, you’ll read about the return of in-person Legalweek NY, GC’s and CLO’s increased involvement in technology and business decisions, the future of human-in-the-loop technologies and a new legal tech-buying directory […]
Cabinet approved NRA to conduct the single entrance exam for the non-gazetted positions in central government departments and public sector banks. The main advantage of this system is that it saves a lot of time and money for the candidates. They don’t have to appear for multiple exams, and they […]
From Mirror staff reports Pennsylvania is cracking down on ghost guns, Gov. Tom Wolf announced Friday. The Pennsylvania State Police began officially tracking the seizure of and recovery of ghost guns from crime scenes in 2021. Philadelphia began tracking these same numbers in 2019. Philadelphia recorded 95 seizures […]
Lawmakers took their first steps Wednesday toward reining in how property insurers do business in Louisiana, advancing out of committee a series of proposals that regulate how insurance companies respond to policyholders in the aftermath of a catastrophe. Following two years of devastating hurricanes, lawmakers said the No. 1 complaint […]
PRAIRIEVILLE, La. – Hurricane Ida ripped a hole through The roof of Danielle Cherry’s living room over the weekend. Cherry rode out the Category 4 storm with two shelter dogs and her son in a two-bedroom home along Highway 427 in Prairieville. “It was terrible,” she said. “The lights kept […]
U.S. News & World Report sent the embargoed version of its 2023 “Best Grad Schools” list to law schools a few weeks ahead of its official release and one admissions expert said there appears to be significant changes to the methodology that could result in increased “volatility in the rankings.” Mike Spivey, of Spivey Consulting, wrote […]
The U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 edition of “Best Graduate Schools” placed Florida State University’s graduate programs among the top in the United States. U.S. News ranks professional school programs in business, education, engineering, law, medicine, nursing and specialties in each area annually. The rankings are determined by surveying […]
Williamsport City Council is expected to review a resolution authorizing first renewal of a consultant agreement between the city and Delta Development Group and with Keller Partners & Co. In terms of these first renewals, Mayor Derek Slaughter told the finance committee that, just over a year ago, […]
-Submitted image This illustration shows what one of the future new buildings at Corridor Plaza may look like. The redevelopment of the former Crossroads Mall site received a major boost Friday when the Iowa Economic Development Authority gave final approval to $17 million in state funding. The transformation of the […]
By MATTHEW BROWN, Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — As climate change bakes the planet, dozens of nations and many local governments are putting a price tag on greenhouse gas emissions that are increasing flooding, droughts and other costly catastrophes. Pennsylvania on Saturday becomes the first major fossil fuel-producing state […]