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Spanish language skills encouraged for law enforcement
Listening to Hispanic music is one way, Pritchett stays in tune with his Spanish. His coworker Josh Selle, says he has other methods to learn the language. "I use Duolingo to memorize on my phone when I have time. I listen to podcasts," said Selle
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:44P

Spanish language skills encouraged for law enforcement
Listening to Hispanic music is one way, Pritchett stays in tune with his Spanish. His coworker Josh Selle, says he has other methods to learn the language. "I use Duolingo to memorize on my phone when I have time. I listen to podcasts," said Selle
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:44P

Newest Wyoming Supreme Court justice sworn in
Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Lynne Boomgaarden adjusts her robes after being sworn in as the third female justice to serve on the court on Monday. Blaine McCartney, Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print; Save. CHEYENNE – A local
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:34P

US court upholds most of Texas law to punish 'sanctuary cities'
Sanctuary supporters say enlisting police in deportation actions undermines community trust in local law enforcement, particularly among Latinos. Texas Republican leaders have not identified any sanctuary cities in the state. The major cities that were
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:27P

US court upholds most of Texas law to punish 'sanctuary cities'
The law was the first of its kind since Republican Donald Trump became president in January 2017, promising to crack down on illegal immigration and communities that protect the immigrants. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down one
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:27P

SCOTUS Decision Regarding Distressed Assets, Safe Harbors & Clawbacks
The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Merit Management v. FTI Consulting may prove important to distressed asset managers, who need to know when defendants can assert the protection of the “safe harbor” provision of federal bankruptcy law, thus avoiding
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:20P

US court upholds most of Texas law to punish 'sanctuary cities'
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court panel on Tuesday upheld most of a Republican-backed Texas law to punish "sanctuary cities," allowing it to remain in effect while the case is being fought in a lower court. The law was the first of its
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:17P

US court upholds most of Texas law to punish 'sanctuary cities'
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court panel on Tuesday upheld most of a Republican-backed Texas law to punish "sanctuary cities," allowing it to remain in effect while the case is being fought in a lower court. The law was the first of its
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:17P

Jurors didn't believe Stillwater bail agent intended to kill client in shooting, defense attorney says
The day before the shooting, Williams, a burglary defendant, texted Carey, “Gone to Florida,” police reported. After realizing Williams hadn't yet left, Carey came up with a ruse to meet up so she could take him back into custody and revoke his bond
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:16P

Federal appeals court upholds most of Texas law banning sanctuary cities
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that most of Texas's law targeting so-called sanctuary cities can remain in effect, a win for Republicans in the state as well as for the Trump administration as it battles measures viewed as protecting immigrants
Updated: 03/13/2018 08:15P

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