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Former South Florida Police Officer Pleads Guilty to COVID-19 Relief Fraud
A former Miami-Dade police officer pleaded guilty to wire fraud in Miami federal court and faces up to 20 years in prison at a sentencing hearing scheduled for Sept. 25, according to court documents.REVEALED: $100K Settlement for Female Lawyer Allegedly Passed Over for Promotion
The settlement comes five years after the lawyer filed a suit claiming the Office of Attorney Ethics was run like a "boys club."Nervous System: How to Stuff Cellular Phone Calls in Digital Bubble Wrap
As the use of cellular technology started to spread, CDMA technology enabled genuinely simultaneous users to broadcast on the same frequency at the same time, without risk of interference—like digital bubble wrap.Trial Suspension Lifted in Vicinage 15, But Passaic County Now Faces July Shutdown
"The situation in certain parts of the state, however, continues to pose a challenge," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said. "In the Passaic Vicinage, in particular, seven out of 28 judgeships are vacant, and several of those positions have gone unfilled for multiple years."Law Dean of Washington University in St. Louis to Step Down Next Year
"With the School of Law's commitment to equipping students with the skills to practice law and pursue justice in a globally interconnected legal environment, our next dean will have much to focus on," Chancellor Andrew D. Martin said in a statement.View more book results for the query "*"
Florida Says Land Law Not Discriminatory or Unconstitutional
Supporters of the law have pointed to a need to curb the influence of the Chinese government and Chinese Communist Party in Florida.Judge Blocks Parts of Elections Law Voting Rights Groups Challenged
Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker sided with groups such as the NAACP, the League of Women Voters of Florida and Hispanic Federation that argued the changes are unconstitutional.Southeast-Based Firms Eager to Grow in Florida, Headcount Data Shows
Firms based in Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana all increased their presence in the Sunshine State in 2022, as did those based in New York.Four Leading Phila. Judicial Contenders Appointed to Take Bench Early
The terms expire Jan. 1, 2024, but the appointees are positioned to secure longer-lasting spots on the court in November's election.Trending Stories
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