Morning Docket: 09.28.22

* I know there is a lot of money to be made at a law firm, but I'd also think they'd pay attention to laws being broken. [News Leader] * Baltimore cop caught planting a gun on someone gets less than 2 years. Remember that time they gave a dude life for stealing a pair of gardening shears? Odd, that. [KossyDerrickEnt] * Rifle law would effect period reenactors. You know what? This may actually be what The Founders™ had in mind by bearing arms! [WHEC] * Rutgers will be offering a certificate in cannabis law and business. GO RU! [ROI-NJ] * Some New York teachers are still doing the ol' beating-other-people's-children thing. Thankfully, it looks like laws will be changed to curb it.   [Times Union]

Close up hand of woman prisoner holding old iron bar in jail.* I know there is a lot of money to be made at a law firm, but I’d also think they’d pay attention to laws being broken. [News Leader]

* Baltimore cop caught planting a gun on someone gets less than 2 years. Remember that time they gave a dude life for stealing a pair of gardening shears? Odd, that. [KossyDerrickEnt]

* Rifle law would effect period reenactors. You know what? This may actually be what The Founders™ had in mind by bearing arms! [WHEC]

* Rutgers will be offering a certificate in cannabis law and business. GO RU! [ROI-NJ]

* Some New York teachers are still doing the ol’ beating-other-people’s-children thing. Thankfully, it looks like laws will be changed to curb it.   [Times Union]


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