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San Antonio celebrates Native American heroes, leaders and innovators

San Antonio celebrates Native American heroes, leaders and innovators
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Sidney Powell Seeks Hearing on Wisconsin Sanctions Motion

Adam KlasfeldApr 22nd, 2021, 10:49 am Still on the hook for more than $1 billion dollars in a defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Machines and fighting for her law license, conspiracy theorist lawyer Sidney Powell is now fighting off Wisconsin’s sanctions motion by asking for the evidentiary hearing on a lawsuit that was too defective to survive a motion to dismiss. The conceit of Powell’s latest salvo in the Eastern District of Wisconsin, one of four states where she unsuccessfully tried to topple President Joe Biden’s electoral victory, is that her failed complaint against the state’s Gov. Tony Evers (D) cannot be found frivolous because it was rejected on procedural grounds such as standing and timeliness.

Fighting Off Sanctions Motion, Sidney Powell Wants Hearing on Conspiracy Theories Rejected by Every Court

Fighting Off Sanctions Motion, Sidney Powell Wants Hearing on Conspiracy Theories Rejected by Every Court Adam Klasfeld © Provided by Law & Crime A November 19, 2020 photo shows Sidney Powell speaking during a press conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, DC. - US President Donald Trump s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis reportedly said that Powell is not a member of the Trump legal team. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) Still on the hook for more than $1 billion dollars in a defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Machines and fighting for her law license in Michigan, conspiracy theorist lawyer

KU Law team wins national championship at Indian law moot court competition

Tue, 03/02/2021 Third-year law student Zachary Kelsay, of Independence, Missouri, and first-year law student Emily Depew, of Neodesha, defeated Columbia Law School in the final round of the virtual competition Feb. 27. Austyn Caisse won the second-place award for Best Spoken Advocate, and Depew won the third-place award for Best Spoken Advocate. “Competing in NNALSA would have been impossible without the support of the KU Law community,” Depew said. “We are incredibly thankful to our coaches, teammates and faculty who spent endless hours teaching us about Indian law and judging practice rounds. Preparing and participating in the competition was intellectually challenging and rewarding.”

KU Law team wins national championship at Indian law moot court competition

KU Law team wins national championship at Indian law moot court competition
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