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Ukraine just got US$61 billion: This is what it should buy

Taipei Times 25 Apr 2024
James Stavridis is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, a retired US Navy admiral, former supreme allied commander of NATO and dean emeritus of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
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EDITORIAL: Laws should be developed to rein in government fund projects

Asahi News 24 Apr 2024
Thought should also be given to developing a relevant legal system ... The government fund system should remain under continual inspection ... Laws should be developed to define a basis for the government fund system and to impose tougher discipline on it.
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Diadiun’s hypocritical stance on seat belt law: Letter to the Editor

Cleveland 23 Apr 2024
I was astounded by the April 20 Editorial Board Roundtable reply by Ted Diadiun to a possible Ohio seat belt law enabling ...
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Letter to the editor: Irresponsible gun owners are the guilty parties

Pittsburgh Tribune Review 23 Apr 2024
I read with disgust the editorial “Will Mt. Pleasant boy’s death change federal law?” (April 16, TribLive). What laws did the gun shop and the gun manufacturer break? Earlier this ...
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Editorial cartoon for Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Duluth News Tribune 23 Apr 2024
Editorial cartoonist Rick McKee draws on the Arizona's new abortion law. And on President Joe Biden. .
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New York State needs better laws to stop sexual deepfakes

Newsday 23 Apr 2024
But today, our laws are leaving kids vulnerable. New York State has no criminal law to adequately protect children from sexual deepfakes ... From our Editorial Board, get inside the local, city and state political scenes.
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Environmental lawyer calls for a gender-sensitive international legal framework to protect climate migrants

Phys Dot Org 23 Apr 2024
... in International Law, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain ... In the editorial of the special issue on International Environmental Law (IEL) ... A Gendered Perspective, Environmental Policy and Law (2023).
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Off-duty Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca's murder is another city tragedy

Chicago Sun-Times 23 Apr 2024
Similar praise dominated the tributes to 24-year-old Preston, who was just days away from receiving her master's degree from the Loyola University Chicago School of Law when she was murdered last May. Editorials bug. Editorials.
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Letters: Glad for a newspaper that shines light on politics

The Advocate 22 Apr 2024
I totally agree with the newspaper's editorial on April 10 as well as Clancy DuBos' column on the public records laws our legislators are trying to pass (especially Senate Bill 482) ... .
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Noah Feldman: Jan. 6 case will test the Supreme Court’s ‘textualist’ hypocrisy

Pioneer Press 21 Apr 2024
If they nevertheless read the law not to cover the hundreds of Jan ... No one thinks this part of the law applies to the Jan ... The purpose of the law can reasonably be read as restricted to the destruction of documents ... Editorial.
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Pamela Paul: At Columbia University, the grown-ups in the room take a stand

Pioneer Press 21 Apr 2024
There’s plenty to condemn on today’s college campuses, including the behavior of both administrations and students ... 7 rampage. Lofty, unrealistic goals, all ... “Maybe they can’t spell.” ... Hold the rioters accountable, but not with that law ... Editorial ... .
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Amanda Montell: Think life just keeps getting worse? Try being nostalgic — for the present

Pioneer Press 21 Apr 2024
Nostalgia seems harmless enough, and then someone starts earnestly — absurdly — glamorizing the Stone Age ... Women were spinning yarn on Instagram, early 19th century style ... Hold the rioters accountable, but not with that law ... Editorial ... .
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Editorial: Law dubious in Capitol riot prosecutions

Daily Advance 20 Apr 2024
The people who breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, are being held accountable, and attempts to rebrand them as patriotic choirboys are a sign of the bizarre political times. Yet is it unduly stretching the law to prosecute ... .
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