Wednesday, April 20, 2016

LAW & JUSTICE/ ADVOCACY NOTEBOOK REPORTS

LAW & JUSTICE

DOJ: Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Delivers Remarks at National Law Enforcement Conference on Child Exploitation

DOJ: Deputy Attorney General Sally Q. Yates Delivers Remarks at the Stepping Up: National Summit

DOJ: Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell Speaks at Health Care Compliance Association’s 20th Annual Compliance Institute

DOJ: Justice Department Settles Lawsuit Against West Virginia-Based Union for Violating Reemployment Rights of Army National Guardsman


FROM THE FBI FILES:

Man Gets 16 Years for Attempting to Purchase Ricin Use of Stolen Identity Adds to Length of Sentence

FBI Recognizes Leaders from Around the Nation Director’s Community Leadership Awards Presented

Evidence Response Teams Assist in Excavation of Civil War-Era Site

Amy Hess Executive Assistant Director, Science and Technology Branch
Federal Bureau of Investigation Statement Before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation Washington, D.C.

11 Seguin-Based Texas Mexican Mafia Members and Associates Indicted on Federal Drug Trafficking Charges

INTERPOL: Bringing key INTERPOL players to the forefront of international policing

In other law and justice news...

Ex-district attorney pleads guilty to obstructing justice (AP)

Pennsylvania AG won't seek hearing on leaked FBI recordings (AP)

Terror victims win Supreme Court judgment against Iran (AP)

N.Y. officer avoids prison for fatal shooting of black man (REU)

In U.S. bathroom battles, Florida transgender student fights for equality (REU)

On Oklahoma bombing anniversary, a pitch for Garland for Supreme Court (REU)

First-graders cuffed, arrested, charged; Murfreesboro outraged ---USA TODAY

Police, attorneys using fitness trackers as court evidence ---NY DAILY NEWS

How the FBI Uses Facial Recognition to Fight Crime---NEWS WEEK

911 caller won't be charged in Ohio Wal-Mart police shooting (AP)



ADVOCACY NOTEBOOK

A timeline of the water crisis in Flint, Michigan (AP)

HUD FILES HOUSING DISCRIMINATION CHARGE AFTER KANSAS WOMAN TOLD TO MOVE TO HOUSING 'DESIGNED FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS'

HUD AND CENSUS BUREAU ANNOUNCE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY IN MARCH

Homeless seek longer-term stay at Jefferson County Fairgrounds; fundraising effort underway--PDN

CORNWALL. EDITORIAL: TIME TO PUT THE FLUORIDE QUESTION TO VOTERS---FAO


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