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    Our Veterans Deserve Better in the Criminal Justice System

    Opinion Editorial: The Role of the Supreme Court in Protecting Civil Rights The Role of the Supreme Court in Protecting Civil Rights Introduction The United States Supreme Court is the highest court in the land, charged with interpreting the Constitution and ensuring that both federal and state laws adhere to its principles. One of the […] More

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    “Leading Ranking Directory Chambers Sold: LawFuel Reports”

    Scroll to Top: Who Owns Your Digital Footprints? As we become more dependent on electronic devices, the digital footprints we leave behind become more extensive and visible. Service providers are keen to keep track of users’ activities, using this information to push ads and tailor content to individuals’ preferences. Users have reason to be concerned […] More

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    The Impact of Listing PFAS as a Hazardous Substance by the EPA in the United States

    Why Reopening CERCLA Cleanups for PFAS Could Have Monumental Implications The Issue at Hand Last week, Inside EPA reported that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to reopen Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) cleanups on a case-by-case basis due to the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). This has caused […] More

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    Hochul’s New Laws Supporting Veterans and Their Families in NY1

    The Impact of New Legislation on Veterans in New York New laws to support our veterans Governor Kathy Hochul recently signed several bills into law aimed at improving the lives of veterans, ahead of Veterans Day. The new legislation aims to provide resources and support to New York’s veterans and their families, recognising the heroism […] More

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    FBI Head Raises Concern over Potential Conflict of Interest in HQ Selection Process

    The Debate Over the New FBI Headquarters The Contentious Debate Over the New FBI Headquarters: A Need for Transparency and Fairness The FBI Director’s Objections Spark Investigation Demands The selection of a site for the new FBI headquarters has recently become a heated topic of discussion among government officials. FBI Director Christopher Wray raised concerns […] More

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    Missouri Jury Finds Realtors and Brokerages Guilty of Conspiring to Inflate Commissions

    NAR, HomeServices of America and Keller Williams Found Guilty of Antitrust Violations in Commission Lawsuit On November 19th, a Kansas City jury found NAR, HomeServices of America and Keller Williams guilty of colluding to inflate or maintain high commission rates through NAR’s Clear Cooperation Rule, in the Sitzer/Burnett buyer broker commission lawsuit. The defendants have […] More

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    Florida Dentist Convicted Of Hiring Hitmen To Kill Former Brother-In-Law | The Daily Wire

    Dentist Found Guilty of Hiring Hitmen to Kill Former Brother-in-Law in Custody Dispute A dentist in Florida, Charlie Adelson, has been convicted of hiring hitmen to murder his former brother-in-law, Florida State law professor Dan Markel, in 2014. Adelson was found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, and solicitation of first-degree murder […] More

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    EPA Launches Community, Equity, and Resiliency Program through Virtual Open House

    The EPA’s New Community-Based Initiative and Investing in America Agenda The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently launched a new community-based initiative to help communities across the nation mitigate climate change and reduce pollution. This initiative is part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. The EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation and Office of […] More

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    Former School Director Creates New ASU Scholarship

    The Story of Scott Decker and the Decker Family Scholarship A Passion for Building Scott Decker, Arizona State University (ASU) Foundation Professor emeritus, left his position as chair of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) to build a top-rated criminal justice program at ASU. Decker discovered that […] More

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    DC Mayor Bowser Finally Embraces Criminal Justice Reform: NY Post

    Kudos to Mayor Muriel Bowser for Pushing to Roll Back Criminal Justice Reforms The District of Columbia is in turmoil as homicides, robberies, and overall violent crimes increased over the past year. Mayor Muriel Bowser has called for the repeal of the 2022 criminal justice law, which was intended to limit police use of force, […] More

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    California Law Enforcement Keeps Roads Safe with DUI Checkpoints

    The Purpose of DUI Checkpoints in California California law enforcement officials send public service announcements about scheduled DUI checkpoints throughout the state to inform the public about their purpose and location. Despite this, some community members question why these checkpoints need to be publicized. In this opinion editorial, we will explore the history and guidelines […] More

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