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By Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix | April 29, 2024
New York City's Law Department has launched a new program in collaboration with New York Law School allowing staffers to keep their jobs with the agency while they retake the bar exam.
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By Brian Lee | April 29, 2024
The release of police bodycam footage of the April 22 incident showed the Western New York prosecutor cursing at the officer when he caught up to her in her garage.
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By Alex Anteau | April 29, 2024
"I was a little more concerned about the pictures because to me if you'd had any of the pictures that the city of Atlanta employees went out and took … showing the water meter lid, you could have had some demonstration of what it looked like irrespective of whether there's a possibility somebody some work or changed it on a day that we can't prove. Yet that's all gone," said Presiding Judge Sarah Doyle.
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By Michael A. Mora | April 29, 2024
"It was challenging to show lost profits for a business that never sold what it was making," said Gregory Weiss, a partner at Mrachek, Fitzgerald, Rose, Konopka, Thomas & Weiss.
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By Cheryl Miller | April 26, 2024
Corona Republican Bill Essayli had his committee assignments changed for the second time in four months after sparring, again, with his legislative colleagues.
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By Mason Lawlor | April 26, 2024
"We are pleased this case will be sent back to the state court where it belongs," plaintiffs counsel said. "We look forward to proving our case that Ruger's illegal marketing and sale of a short-barreled rifle made the King Soopers shooting possible."
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By Andrew DeMillo | The Associated Press | April 26, 2024
The lawsuit led by Tennessee and Arkansas comes since finalized federal regulations were published April 15 to provide guidance for employers and workers on how to implement the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
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By Charles Toutant | April 26, 2024
"This isn't a case where we ask 'why does Mr. Kratovil want to report this particular fact?' It's a case where we say 'does the government have the right to tell journalists which facts they get to report and which facts they don't, when the facts are true, related to issues of public concern and lawfully obtained?'" said ACLU-NJ attorney Alexander Shalom.
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By Cheryl Miller | April 26, 2024
AB 2811 is one of dozens of bills California lawmakers introduced this year to regulate the development and use of generative artificial intelligence.
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By Lisa Willis | April 26, 2024
A Miami attorney on the selection committee said the group was "very impressed" by the successful candidate's "ability as a lawyer, his professionalism and his demeanor, and his commitment to doing the right thing."
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