Originally published by Mary Flood.
Top legal news: Relatives of accused ISIS supporter deny involvement with terrorism; Refugee arrests related to terrorism rare, experts say (Chron subsc); Blue Bell Has Once Again Found Listeria in the Brenham Plant; State law requiring more business disclosure adds to bureaucracy; Former Cardinals executive pleads guilty to hacking Astros computers (Chron subsc); Recaptured drug lord ‘El Chapo’ wanted in U.S., extradition proceedings underway; Abbott Jumped Gun on Terror Suspect Arrest; Texas governor opposes plan to deny CLE credit for program on Christian ethical perspectives; Houston hospital resident charged with continuous sexual abuse of 4 children; As Universities Consider Campus Carry, Gun-Free Classrooms Seem Unlikely; DPS, Trooper Move to Halt Lawsuit by Sandra Bland’s Family; Sandra Bland And What No One Seems To Know About Their Rights; New in TribTalk: Amending the Constitution; Texas to appeal federal foster care overhaul ruling; Efforts to Cap Paxton Prosecutors’ Fees Fail, So Far (Texas Lawyer); Man convicted in 1992 gang rape enjoys his freedom when his case gets re-opened (Chron subsc); Yetter lawyer moves to Kirkland; Handguns in the Texas Workplace – A Shorty for the Employer (Texas Lawbook); Judge Dismisses Removal Case Against Dallas District Attorney (Texas Lawyer); Drivers rack up $358M in unpaid tolls in Harris County (Chron subsc); Moody’s downgrades Williams Cos., lowers outlook for Energy Transfer; Shock, laughter greet plan for Saudi Arabia’s record oil IPO; Company sues feds over funds for decade-old Gulf oil leak & Stopping natural gas leak near Los Angeles is a complex fix.
For the water cooler: Why Are In-House Legal Departments Turning To Temporary Attorneys?; 10,000 jobs were added to the legal sector in 2015, stats show; Justice Breyer says he could support certain SCOTUS term limits; Louisiana justice sues colleagues for requiring his recusal; If You Think Ted Cruz Is Eligible To Be President, Then You Think Obama Would Be Even If He Was Born In Kenya; Former Dewey chairman avoids retrial with deferred prosecution deal; Is Continued Prosecution Of The Dewey Defendants ‘Un-American’?; White House asks tech companies for help with online counterterrorism measures; Judge waxes poetic on inmate’s pro se filing; Law firm mergers continue upward climb in 2015; Dentons accounts for eight of them; Former law prof pleads guilty to child-porn possession; Bankruptcy court auctions lottery winner’s prize paying $1,000 a month for life & Suit accuses Fitbit of unfair practices for inaccurate pulse trackers, late-revealed lawsuit ban.
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