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  • Long criticized as discriminatory, the policy has prevented many gay and bisexual men from donating blood. The Food and Drug Administration revealed a draft of its new approach on Friday.
  • Rising prices are a top concern for voters in this year's midterm elections, outpacing abortion, crime and defending democracy.
  • Federal officials have finished an environmental impact report and hope public input can be incorporated by fall.
  • University of San Diego 4th Annual Class Action Law Forum™ is held in collaboration with Western Alliance Bank. This must-attend, CLE-eligible event brings together class action and mass tort practitioners to hear valuable insights from a prestigious faculty of speakers and panelists, including sitting federal judges and top defense and plaintiffs’ attorneys. This hybrid program is co-chaired by plaintiffs’ attorneys, David S. Casey, Jr. and Gayle M. Blatt of CaseyGerry, Ellen Gusikoff Stewart of Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, defense attorneys, Erin M. Bosman of Morrison & Foerster, Courtney L. Baird of Duane Morris and Professor in Residence, Shawn Miller of University of San Diego School of Law. The Class Action Law Forum benefits the Keith F. Park Endowed Scholarship Fund at University of San Diego School of Law. DATE AND TIME | Wednesday, March 16, 2022 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, March 17, 2022 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, March 18, 2022 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. LOCATION | Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, Theatre / Hybrid Option Available Purchase tickets and register here ! For further information regarding this event please visit the website:https://www.sandiego.edu/events/law/detail.php?_focus=83966 USan Diego School of Law Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | YouTube
  • Indigenous women are incarcerated at disproportionate rates in Canada. There are new efforts to address the systematic causes.
  • In an alleged scheme that temporarily inflated the market value of a tiny New Jersey deli to more than $100 million, three men have been charged with securities fraud and market manipulation.
  • The justice has played a key role on the court, often leading the charge not just on abortion, but for expanded religious rights, against LGBTQ rights, against expanded voting rights, and more
  • The federal body that sets advisory guidelines for punishment in federal cases has lacked a quorum — and been unable to operate — for three years.
  • The suspected Chinese spy balloon was noticed in Montana and slowly crossed the U.S. China expressed its "strong dissatisfaction and protest" over the downing.
  • The independent committee is calling on the Defense Department to make personal firearms harder to buy and access on base.
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