DoJ Puts Pressure on States to Recognize Military Spouse Job Licenses After New Law

The Department of Justice has sent out a letter reminding states to follow a law passed six months ago that allows military spouses to more easily transfer their job licenses during permanent change of station moves.

Military family advocates and lawmakers told Military.com that the Department of Justice’s reminder is necessary as news of the law has been slow to make its way from Washington, DC, to state and local licensing boards across the country.

“We request that you carefully review the information in this letter and evaluate your practices to ensure compliance with this new federal law,” reads the

CS Disco, Inc. (NYSE:LAW) Given Average Rating of “Hold” by Brokerages

Shares of CS Disco, Inc. (NYSE:LAW – Get Free Report) have earned an average rating of “Hold” from the eleven analysts that are currently covering the company, MarketBeat.com reports. One equity research analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, six have been given a hold rating and four have issued a buy rating for the company. The average 1-year price target among brokers that have issued a report on the stock in the last year is $10.91.

Separately, Stifel Nicolaus lowered their price objective on CS Disco from $10.00 to $8.00 in a research report on Thursday, May

BAX INVESTOR NEWS: ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Baxter International Inc. Investors with Losses to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in

NEW YORK, July 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ —

BAX INVESTOR NEWS: ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Baxter International Inc.  Investors with Losses to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in

WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announced the filing of a class action lawsuit on behalf of purchasers of securities of Baxter International Inc. (NYSE: BAX) between May 12, 2022 and February 8, 2023, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”). A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move to Court no later than September 11, 2023.

SO WHAT: If you purchased Baxter securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment

Pro-Trump protester Ray Epps files defamation suit against Fox News

Ray Epps, a Trump supporter who became the focus of right-wing conspiracy theories after he protested in Washington on Jan. 6, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News and former host Tucker Carlson for claiming he was an undercover FBI agent who helped provoke the riot at the Capitol.

In his lawsuit, Epps accuses Fox News of telling a “fantastic story” that he acted as a government-sponsored instigator of the violence that ensued as Congress sought to count the electoral votes to certify Joe Biden’s victory.

The lawsuit, which seeks punitive and compensatory damages to be determined at trial,

‘Disappointment Is Not a Big Enough Word’

Margaret Weitzman, the widow of Los Angeles power lawyer Howard Weitzman, expressed frustration and disappointment about the removal of Weitzman’s name from the law firm he helped build, which now goes by Kinsella Holley Iser Kump and Steinsapir.

“Disappointment is not big enough in a word,” Weitzman said. “I realized that people do take names off of firms. It’s not like I don’t realize that, but I feel like Howard just brought everything to that firm and made what it was.”

Over the holiday weekend, two years after Weitzman died from cancer, the firm informed Margaret and her son, Jed

Asian Americans feel particularly targeted by new laws criminalizing those who assist voters

WASHINGTON (AP) — For a century, the League of Women Voters in Florida formed bonds with marginalized residents by helping…

WASHINGTON (AP) — For a century, the League of Women Voters in Florida formed bonds with marginalized residents by helping them register to vote — and, in recent years, those efforts have extended to the growing Asian American and Asian immigrant communities.

But a state law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in May would have forced the group to alter its strategy.

The legislation would have imposed a $50,000 fine on third-party voter registration organizations if the staff or volunteers

Mexico president: Don’t vote DeSantis amid Florida migrant law

Under the Florida law that went into effect July 1, employers who hire immigrants who are in the country illegally will face tough punishments.

FLORIDA, USA — Mexico’s president called on US citizens Monday not to vote for Florida governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis because of his state’s enactment of a tough immigration bill.

The comments about the Florida law, which the Mexican government has said is likely to cause discrimination against migrants, marks President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s second recent break with Mexico’s tradition of non-intervention in the politics of other countries. In March, he called Peru’s

Colorado law enforcement warns of driving ‘impaired to the slightest degree’ ahead of Independence Day

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Law enforcement agencies across Colorado are cracking down on drunk driving.

Officials say the Fourth of July is one of the deadliest holidays for drivers in the state.

CDOT told 11 News more than 50% of the crashes this weekend will be due to drunk driving.

Some Colorado drivers said they try to avoid busy roadways because of it.

“Definitely not driving,” said Quin O’Brien, Colorado visitor. “I am visiting from Chicago, and this guy lives really close, so we are walking everywhere we go.”

According to the National Highway Safety Administration, in 2021, there