Despite a national increase in youth arrests associated with school incidents, Philadelphia’s Police School Diversion Program, launched in 2014, has decreased the number of youth arrests from nearly 1,600 in the school... Read more »

Quick Hits The Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave has issued its 2024 poster, individual notices, and rate sheets. The minimum earnings requirement for 2024 has increased to $6,300. A covered... Read more »

Voting is now open! Help pick the 15 legal tech startups that will get to compete at the eighth-annual Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024. Your votes determine the 15 companies selected... Read more »

* Could it be that originalism revolves around blatant historical falsehoods? Yes, don’t be silly, of course it is. [Politico] * Supreme Court eyes blowing up tax law while it’s at it.... Read more »

Slovak truck drivers joined Polish truck drivers on Friday and announced that they would block the Vysne Nemecke border crossing with Ukraine to protest EU policies towards Ukrainian competitors, which they call... Read more »
Irish authorities are investigating mixed martial arts star Conor McGregor for his social media posts before and during the violence that erupted in the Dublin riots last week, Rory Carroll reports for... Read more »
The Beltway Buzz is a weekly update summarizing labor and employment news from inside the Beltway and clarifying how what’s happening in Washington, D.C., could impact your business. Source link Reach Out Don’t hesitate... Read more »

Everyone understands the importance of improving client conversion rates. It’s not just about boosting figures; it’s about forming connections with prospective client and helping them navigate their legal experience. Learn how having... Read more »

Pakistan’s Supreme Court heard arguments Friday on a petition to halt the country’s removal of Afghan refugees. The petition was signed by a group of human rights activists, lawyers and politicians in... Read more »
Earlier this year, five Rankin County Sheriff’s deputies and one police officer were charged and later pleaded guilty to criminal charges for both federal civil rights offenses and state charges for home... Read more »