Addy’s Law Passes Georgia General Assembly | News

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Harvard Law School Elects New Student Government | News

Second year Harvard Law School students Déborah V. Aléxis and John M. Fossum were elected student body co-presidents and will lead the Harvard Law School Student Government for the 2024-2025 academic year, according to a Thursday email to the HLS student body. The HLS Student Government allocates funding to student groups, holds campus-wide events, and is “the student body’s voice” of HLS administration and faculty, according to their website, which lists wellness, diversity, and improving academics as priorities. In addition to the co-presidents, HLS students elected new 3L, 2L, and SJD HLS Student Government representatives in uncontested races. Isabelle M.…

Law book publishers who print statutes should be extra cautious, any mistakes may invite contempt or perjury proceedings: Karnataka High Court

It is high time those who print and publish statutes and statutory instruments are extra cautious, or else, they run the risk of being hauled up for contempt of court, perjury, and such offenses for printing books with wrong provisions of the laws, the High Court of Karnataka has cautioned the publishers. In addition, the Court said that the publishers would also run the risk of being blacklisted from public tenders for the supply of books of their publication for publishing the law books with errors. “It goes without saying that if for the ‘mistake of law’, nobody should suffer,…

People in the News—March 25, 2024—Lamb McErlane, Saxton & Stump

People in the News—March 25, 2024—Lamb McErlane, Saxton & Stump | The Legal Intelligencer Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/thelegalintelligencer/2024/03/25/people-in-the-news-march-25-2024-lamb-mcerlane/ Michelle H. Kichline of Lamb McErlane. Courtesy photo After serving nine years as Chester County Commissioner, Michelle H. Kichline joined Lamb McErlane as of counsel. March 25, 2024 at 11:00 AM 2 minute read X Thank you for sharing! Your article was successfully shared with the contacts you provided. After serving nine years as Chester County Commissioner, Michelle H. Kichline joined Lamb McErlane as of counsel. She will focus her practice on municipal and government law, as well as litigation. Want to…

South Carolina’s governor marks new gun law with ceremonial bill signing

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster held a ceremony Tuesday to spotlight a new law allowing any adult who can legally own a gun to carry the weapon openly without a permit. McMaster signed the bill into law 12 days ago as soon as it hit his desk, allowing open carry before the ink had dried. Tuesday’s Statehouse event outside his office was a day to let everyone who pushed for the law to take a victory lap. “This is a happy day. It’s a good step forward,” the Republican governor said. The new law changes how police…