Minister admits: rape review plans back to drawing board
A Home Office minister today admitted plans to review rape laws had gone back to the drawing board after an intervention by Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Assisted suicide investigations will focus on who stood to benefit
People who stand to benefit financially from a person’s death are likely to be the ones prosecuted for assisting a suicide, under guidelines to be issued this week. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Belmont names law school dean
Belmont University has named Jeffrey Kinsler as the founding dean for the school’s new College of Law. bizjournals.com |
Justices Question Antifraud Law
The Supreme Court expressed deep skepticism about a federal antifraud law that prosecutors have often used against politicians and corporate executives. feedproxy.google.com |
Local insurance industry veterans found ThinkRisk Underwriting Agency
A pair of local insurance industry veterans are partners in the newly formed ThinkRisk Underwriting Agency LLC, which is set to open its doors in the metro area in February. (AON) bizjournals.com |