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Capacity is the biggest problem that law firms have

Law firms across the country need to be implementing capacity exchange models if they are to better accommodate the evolving vocational aspirations of the lawyers they employ, says one professional.

National firm cements blockchain-based legal agreement in AusLaw first

National firm cements blockchain-based legal agreement in AusLaw first
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Criminal justice needs a better understanding of childhood trauma

The execution of Lisa Montgomery in Indiana in January made headlines around the world. She was the first female inmate executed by the federal government since 1953. Montgomery faced the death penalty for strangling pregnant 23-year old Bobbie Jo Stinnett in 2004. Montgomery cut the unborn baby from Stinnett’s womb, claiming the child as her own. Montgomery was a woman described as damaged and delusional, who suffered from depression, schizophrenia, personality disorder, PTSD and traumatic brain injury. She experienced psychosis and believed God spoke to her through connect-the-dot puzzles. At the time of the crime, she suffered from pseudocyesis, a rare psychiatric condition where she falsely believed she was pregnant and experienced the same hormonal and body changes.

Neil Armstrong s Boot-print on Lunar Surface is Now Protected by a US Space Law

Neil Armstrong s Boot-print on Lunar Surface is Now Protected by a US Space Law FOLLOW US ON: The United States becomes the first country to pass a law that aims to protect human artifacts in space. Under the law, One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act that was passed by the Congress on December 31, early remnants of human exploration in the space including Neil Armstrong s boot-print on the lunar surface, will be now protected. The bill was first introduced in the Congress in 2019 to mark the 50th anniversary of the first moon exploration. The Act will officially establish it s perimeter around the Tranquility base, which was the landing site of Apollo 11 in 1969 and many other Moon ventures undertaken by the US space agencies between 1969 and 1972.

New Drone Laws in the US a Threat to Privacy, Warns Google Subsidiary Wing

New Drone Laws in the US a Threat to Privacy, Warns Google Subsidiary Wing FAA s new law on drones might cause invasion of privacy and personal details as it requires drones to broadcast their location. By Drone surveillance The most significant and impactful changes in the history of drone law have been issued by the US Government this past week by a ruling, which states that almost every drone in the US airspace will need to broadcast their locations as well as the location of their pilots in order to address safety, national security, and law enforcement concerns regarding the further integration of these aircraft into the airspace of the United States .

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