Southern Poverty Law Center is too quick to put groups on its ‘hate map’

Southern Poverty Law Center is too quick to put groups on its ‘hate map’

John Stossel The Southern Poverty Law Center just released a report claiming there are 1,225 hate and anti-government groups in America. These groups cause “fear and pain (in) Black, brown, and LGBTQ communities.” The SPLC lists such groups on its “hate map.” I once believed the center. Well-meaning people still do. Apple once gave them $1 million. But what donors don’t know is that today, the SPLC smears good people, not just “haters.” Ayaan Hirsi Ali grew up Muslim in Somalia, but now she criticizes radical Islam and sometimes (maybe this is what really bothers the SPLC) fraternizes with American…
Zarya of the Dawn – copyright and an AI – IPwars.com

Zarya of the Dawn – copyright and an AI – IPwars.com

Those of you who heard Shira Perlmutter, the US Register of Copyright, on her Australian tour last year will recall the US Copyright Office had withdrawn and was considering the copyright registration for Zarya of the Dawn.[1] On 21 February 2023, the US Copyright Office announced the outcome of that review. While the Copyright Office allowed registration of some aspects, it rejected the claim to copyright in the images created by Midjourney, an AI. Zarya of the Dawn – Cover Page the work(s) Zarya of the Dawn[2] is a comic consisting of images and text depicting Zarya’s adventure to different…
SHAREHOLDER ALERT: The Gross Law Firm Notifies Shareholders of Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.  of a Class Action Lawsuit and a Lead Plaintiff

SHAREHOLDER ALERT: The Gross Law Firm Notifies Shareholders of Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. of a Class Action Lawsuit and a Lead Plaintiff

NEW YORK, May 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The Gross Law Firm issues the following notice to shareholders of Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.. Shareholders who purchased shares of CRL during the class listed period are encouraged to contact the firm regarding possible lead plaintiff appointments. Appointment as lead plaintiff is not required to partake in any recovery. CONTACT US HERE:https://securitiesclasslaw.com/securities/charles-river-loss-submission-form/?id=39794&from=4 PERIOD CLASS: May 5, 2020 to February 21, 2023 ALLEGATIONS: The complaint alleges that during the class period, Defendants issued materially false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Charles River had engaged in illegal activity with respect…
Lawmakers in 11 states seek to weaken child labor restrictions

Lawmakers in 11 states seek to weaken child labor restrictions

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — In the past two years, lawmakers in at least 11 states have sought to loosen child labor laws to help employers fill empty jobs, even as federal officials and news investigations suggest that many minors working in manufacturing, meatpacking and construction jobs are being exploited or hurt. The unemployment rate sits at 3.5% — a level last reached in 1969 — and businesses of all types, from factories to restaurants to retail stores, are struggling to find workers. Some state legislators, mostly Republicans, see teenagers as a partial solution. They also argue that relaxing the rules will…
Public Consultation Underway for Australian Copyright Enforcement Regime

Public Consultation Underway for Australian Copyright Enforcement Regime

On 24 November 2022, the Australian Attorney-General the Hon Mark Dreyfus KC MP announced the Attorney-General’s Department’s intention to release an issues paper for public consultation, as the first stage of a review into Australia’s current copyright enforcement regime. The broad aim of the review is to understand: Current and emerging copyright enforcement priorities and challenges; Whether Australia’s copyright enforcement regime remains relevant, effective and proportionate; and Whether existing enforcement mechanisms need to be strengthened, and if so, how can this be done without imposing unreasonable administrative or economic burdens. The Copyright Enforcement Review Issues Paper (“Issues Paper“), was subsequently…
Former Patriot Ty Law gave Darrelle Revis his Hall of Fame news

Former Patriot Ty Law gave Darrelle Revis his Hall of Fame news

Former Patriots cornerbacks Ty Law and Darrelle Revis always shared a special bond, coming from the same hometown. On Thursday, Law took part in giving Revis life-changing news that the Aliquippa, Pa., native will never forget. Law, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019, was videotaped telling Revis he was being elected into the 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame. The 30-second video clip, which was filmed for the NFL Network’s show ‘Hall of Fame Knocks: Welcome to Canton,’ depicts Law knocking on a door and saying three simple words to Revis: “Welcome to Cantonese.”…
5 eventful years for Connor;  law firm founder balances practice with military, more

5 eventful years for Connor; law firm founder balances practice with military, more

An Orangeburg law firm is celebrating its fifth year anniversary. The Bill Connor Law Firm LLC at 1408 Russell St. will hold an open house on Monday, Feb. 13. “We cannot thank long-term clients enough,” Connor said, reflecting on the past five years. “All of us have a purpose in life which transcends business, and our purpose is to help our clients navigate various important issues.” Attorney Bill Connor is marking the five-year anniversary of the Bill Connor Law Firm LLC in Orangeburg. LARRY HARDY, T&D “Beyond individual cases, we greatly appreciate those who come in to pray with us…
Todd and Julie Chrisley report to prison to begin federal sentences following fraud convictions

Todd and Julie Chrisley report to prison to begin federal sentences following fraud convictions

Todd and Julie Chrisley have reported to prison. A representative for the couple told NBC News on Jan. 17 that the patriarch Chrisley reported to Federal Prison Camp Pensacola in Florida, while Julie Chrisley reported to the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Lexington in Kentucky, where they will begin their sentences after being convicted of tax fraud. Todd Chrisley will serve for 12 years, while his wife will serve a seven-year sentence. FPC Pensacola is described as a minimum security federal prison camp, while the Lexington facility is an “administrative security federal medical center with an adjacent minimum security satellite camp,”…