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  1. Oct 8

    The city of Little Rock and the family of a Black driver fatally shot by a white police officer during a traffic stop have tentatively reached a settlement, court records show. via

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  2. Oct 8

    Facebook is "announcing measures to curb attempts to sell land in ecological conservation areas within the Amazon rainforest on Facebook Marketplace." via

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  3. Oct 8

    The Justice Department announced today that it will not pursue federal criminal civil rights charges against a Kenosha Police Department officer for his involvement in the Aug. 23, 2020, shooting of 30-year-old Jacob Blake. via

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  4. Oct 8

    A woman was arrested Monday in Missouri after bragging to a friend online about storming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the Capitol riot. via

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  5. Oct 8

    Be sure to check out our recent Justia Onward post to stay up to date on the latest information coming from regarding news, best practices, and advertisement opportunities.

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  6. Oct 8

    Two parents were found guilty in federal court in Boston on Friday for participating in a scheme to have their children fraudulently admitted as athletic recruits to some of the most prestigious universities in the country. via

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  8. Oct 7

    A New York certified public accountant pleaded guilty today to conspiring with a small business owner to defraud the IRS. via

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  9. Oct 7

    Snapchat is rolling out new tools and educational resources to prevent younger users from buying counterfeit pills and illicit drugs via the platform. via

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  10. Oct 7

    A U.S. judge has temporarily blocked enforcement of a recent Texas law that bans most abortions. The law allows private citizens to sue anyone who provides an abortion or aids and abets or intends to aid and abet an abortion.

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  11. Oct 7

    Three defendants have been sentenced for their roles in an interstate dog fighting network across the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and New Jersey. via

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  12. Oct 7

    The ideal website set-up for law firms in a mobile world is coupling responsive design with AMP-enabled pages. Why? Check out our recent Justia Onward post to learn more.

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  13. Oct 7

    More than a dozen former NBA players have been charged in an alleged multi-million-dollar health insurance fraud scheme to rip off the league's benefit plan, according to an indictment unsealed in the Southern District today. via

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  14. Oct 7

    In a groundbreaking initiative announced by the Department of Justice this week, federal contractors will be sued if they fail to report a cyber attack or data breaches. via

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  15. Oct 7

    A federal judge on Wednesday granted the Justice Department’s request to halt enforcement of the recently passed Texas law that bans nearly all abortions in the state. via

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  16. Oct 6

    The justices today were skeptical of efforts by a Guantanamo Bay detainee to obtain testimony and documents about his treatment under the U.S. government’s torture program at CIA “black sites” in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001. via

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  17. Oct 6

    Amazon has won a record amount of tax breaks this year as local officials try to lure the online shopping giant to expand its one-day or same-day delivery networks in their areas. via

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  18. Oct 6

    A Texas man has been sentenced to 15 months for an online COVID-19 hoax. via

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  19. Oct 6

    Twitter has been working on ways to tone down the toxicity that the platform is known for, and the latest experiment primes people with a few pointers before they wade into messy tweet fights. via

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  20. Oct 6

    Merrick Garland has directed federal authorities to meet with local law enforcement to discuss strategies for addressing the increase in "harassment, intimidation and threats of violence against school board members, teachers and workers." via

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