Law News: Professor Jeremiah Ho writes chapter on teaching contracts through the lens of critical race theory

[ad_1] Associate Professor of Law Jeremiah Ho, whose research focuses on issues of law and inequality, particularly in the context of race and sexuality, is the author of a chapter on teaching human rights law. contracts which incorporates the critical theory of law and race. The chapter “Uncovering Bias: Teaching Contracts Critically” appears in the … Read more

BioNTech says new COVID-19 vaccines may be needed next year

[ad_1] The scientist who helped develop the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine said a new version of the vaccine may be needed next year to protect against the virus. Dr Ugur Sahin, co-founder and CEO of BioNTech, said that while the booster injections are effective against current strains, including the contagious Delta variant, there may be mutations … Read more

13 News attends Kansas Association of Broadcasters conference

[ad_1] TOPEKA, Kansas (WIBW) – Today marks the first day of the Kansas Association of Broadcasters annual conference which is helping Wichita this year. Some of our reporters are learning from veterans about how to navigate the evolving media industry during the pandemic and the long-term effects of Covid on how the news is presented … Read more

Gerald Everett COVID-19 Update and Pete Carroll Seahawks Injury News

[ad_1] The Seahawks host the Rams on Thursday night, and the short week means the availability of several injured players will likely be called into question ahead of the game. The Seahawks are also hoping to recover tight end Gerald Everett, who missed Sunday’s victory over the 49ers while on the reserve / COVID-19 roster. … Read more

Henrietta Lacks Estate sues a company using its “stolen” cells

[ad_1] COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) – The estate of Henrietta Lacks sued a biotech company on Monday, accusing it of selling cells that doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital took from the black woman in 1951 to her without or without their consent as part of an “unfair medical system.” Tissues taken from a woman’s tumor … Read more

WBZ Evening News Update for October 4, 2021 – Boston News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and Boston’s Best

[ad_1] WBZ Evening News update for October 4, 2021The US Supreme Court will not hear the case accusing Governor Baker of overstepping authority; Additional police patrols outside Manchester Memorial High after the fight; The Red Sox prepare for the Wild Card Matchup against the Yankees on Tuesday; Latest forecast. 10 minutes ago WBZ Evening Forecast … Read more

COVID kills three more in the north of the country

[ad_1] TOWNSHIP, New York (WWNY) – Two more people in St. Lawrence County have lost their lives to COVID-19, and another person has died from the virus in Jefferson County. County of Saint-Laurent St. Lawrence County public health statistics for the weekend and Monday show two more deaths – the county total now stands at … Read more

Michigan changes driver’s license suspension protocol

[ad_1] Some major changes are coming to the way Michigan handles suspended driver’s licenses. A new set of bills came into effect on Friday that will ensure that the state no longer suspends driver’s licenses for offenses that do not impact driver safety. This means that missing court appearances or unpaid fines will not result … Read more

Gate Gourmet airline caterer sacks 247 LAX workers – Daily News

[ad_1] Hammered by a business slowdown linked to the pandemic, the airline catering company Gourmet Door plans to lay off 536 California workers next month, including 247 at Los Angeles International Airport. These discounts, along with 289 more at San Francisco International Airport, are expected to take effect on November 19. Gate Gourmet’s move follows … Read more