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‘Am I Crossing Picket Lines If I See A Movie?’ And Other Hollywood Strike Fan Questions Answered

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 07/21/2023 - 2:00am

You watch movies. You watch TV. And now you're wondering how the dual Hollywood strikes — a pitched battle with actors and writers on one side, and studios and streaming services on the other — will affect you. We have answers.

Do the strikes mean "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" aren't coming out?

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Book Sales, A Lure For Money And More Takeaways From The AP Investigation Into Supreme Court Ethics

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 07/14/2023 - 5:00am
The Supreme Court in Washington is seen at sunset on Oct. 10, 2017. In a monthslong inquiry, which included reviewing tens of thousands of pages of documents from more than 100 public records requests, The Associated Press has examined what happens behind the scenes when Supreme Court justices travel to colleges and universities for lectures and other events. (J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo)

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a monthslong inquiry, which included reviewing tens of thousands of pages of documents from more than 100 public records requests, The Associated Press has examined what happens behind the scenes when Supreme Court justices travel to colleges and universities for lectures and other events.

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Police Treatment In Black And White – Report On Minneapolis Policing Is The Latest Reminder Of Systemic Racial Disparities

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 07/14/2023 - 4:00am

The latest reminder that police officers around the country routinely deny Black people their constitutional rights comes from the Justice Department. This time, it’s about Minneapolis, the site of a police officer’s video-recorded murder of resident George Floyd.

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Seven Submit Their Names For District Court Judge In The Fourth Judicial District

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 07/14/2023 - 3:00am

LINCOLN – Grant A. Forsberg, Joseph J. Kehm, Ryan M. Lindberg, Patrick R. Turner, Derek R. Vaughn, David M. Wear, all of Omaha; and Philip K. Kleine, Elkhorn, have submitted applications for appointment as District Court Judge in the 4th Judicial District consisting of Douglas County. The primary place of office for the judicial vacancy is Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. The vacancy is due to the retirement of Judge J. Michael Coffey.

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How Recent State Laws Are Making It Harder To Sue Trucking Companies After Crashes

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 07/14/2023 - 2:00am

The trucking industry is engaged in a concerted lobbying effort that critics say will make it harder for victims of crashes to sue the companies involved and limit the compensation plaintiffs can win. In the past three years alone, the industry has helped prompt new laws in seven states including Texas and Florida, which rank among the highest in the nation for fatal truck crashes.

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Nebraska Law Receives New Gift To Fund 80 Annual Scholarships, Children’s Justice Clinic

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 06/30/2023 - 5:00am
Lancaster County Juvenile Court Judge Reggie Ryder presides in a simulated courtroom for the College of Law Children’s Justice Clinic in this 2021 photo. (Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing)

LINCOLN — A new gift to the University of Nebraska College of Law will provide approximately 80 annual scholarships and permanently fund the law college’s Children’s Justice Clinic.

Lincoln philanthropist Phyllis Acklie pledged the gift through the Acklie Charitable Foundation, which she established with her husband, Duane Acklie, a 1955 Nebraska Law graduate who died in 2016.

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Conservationists And Tribes Urge US Appeals Court To Block Biden-Backed Nevada Lithium Mine

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 06/30/2023 - 4:00am

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Lawyers for environmentalists and tribes urged a U.S. appeals court on Tuesday to overturn a judge's decision to allow construction to begin on a huge lithium mine in Nevada earlier this year before the plans were in full compliance with federal law.

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Illegal Organ Trade Is More Sophisticated Than One Might Think – Who’s Behind It And How It Could Be Controlled

Published by Nikki Palmer on Fri, 06/30/2023 - 3:00am

Every now and then the trade in human organs makes national, even international, news.

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A Growing Number Of Nebraska Lawmakers Seeks To Avoid Another Fight On Trans Youth In 2024

Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/26/2023 - 5:00am
The gavel at the Norris Legislative Chamber in the State Capital. Some lawmakers instead look to State Board of Education and local school boards to address bathrooms and sporting teams. (Nati Harnik / AP Photo)

LINCOLN — After passing a bill this year to prohibit certain health care for transgender youth, some Nebraska lawmakers may not have the appetite for a similar fight in 2024 over school bathrooms and sporting teams.

Instead, those battles could shift from the statehouse to the schoolhouse.

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How A Grad Student Uncovered The Largest Known Slave Auction In The U.S.

Published by Nikki Palmer on Mon, 06/26/2023 - 3:00am

Sitting at her bedroom desk, nursing a cup of coffee on a quiet Tuesday morning, Lauren Davila scoured digitized old newspapers for slave auction ads. A graduate history student at the College of Charleston, she logged them on a spreadsheet for an internship assignment. It was often tedious work.

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