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Congress has a massive voting rights bill in its grasp It must pass it, now | Dennis Aftergut

Congress has a massive voting rights bill in its grasp It must pass it, now | Dennis Aftergut
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Don t wait for legislation banning NDAs: Write ethical policies now – TechCrunch

Louise Renne Contributor Louise Renne is a founding partner of Renne Public Law Group and leads the firm’s public interest litigation. Companies across the United States should be closely following the California State Legislature hearings on the “Silenced No More Act,” which would prevent the use of nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence employees from speaking up about all forms of discrimination and harassment. The legislation was introduced in response to the stunning claims brought forward by former Pinterest employees alleging a pattern of racial and gender discrimination, harassment and retaliation. They courageously called attention to the hypocrisy of Pinterest’s aspirational comments on social issues even though the company had required them to sign NDAs.

California man who died in custody was restrained on his stomach for 5 minutes and lost consciousness, police body camera shows

News California man who died in custody was restrained on his stomach for 5 minutes and lost consciousness, police body camera shows May 7, 2021 9:11 AM CNN Updated: Alameda Police Department (CNN) A California man who died in police custody this month was restrained on his stomach on the ground for about five minutes before he became unresponsive and officers began CPR, body camera footage released Tuesday by the Alameda Police Department shows. The April 19 death of Mario Gonzalez Arenales, 26, is under investigation by the county and the city, and a lawyer representing Gonzalez’s family alleges the first police news release about the incident was misleading.

California man who died in custody was restrained for 5 minutes and lost consciousness, police bodycam shows

California man who died in custody was restrained for 5 minutes and lost consciousness, police bodycam shows By: CNN By Alexandra Meeks, CNN     (CNN) A California man who died in police custody this month was restrained on his stomach on the ground for about five minutes before he became unresponsive and officers began CPR, body camera footage released Tuesday by the Alameda Police Department shows. The April 19 death of Mario Arenales Gonzalez, 26, is under investigation by the county and the city, and a lawyer representing Arenales family alleges the first police news release about the incident was misleading. The cause of Arenales death has not been determined.

City of Alameda Identifies Police Employees Involved in In-Custody Death

Updated 3 hours ago NBC Universal, Inc. The identities of the four Alameda police employees involved in the in-custody death of Mario Gonzalez on April 19 were released by the city on Wednesday.  The employees are Officer James Fisher, hired by the city in 2010;, officers Cameron Leahy and Eric McKinley, hired by the city in 2018; and parking enforcement employee Charlie Clemmens.  Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. The three police officers remain on paid administrative leave, the city said.  Events unfolded at about 10:45 a.m. April 19 in the area of 802 Oak St. where Gonzalez allegedly appeared to be under the influence and was a suspect in a possible theft, according to police. 

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