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Colorado police used excessive force in arrest of woman with dementia: lawsuit

In this undated photo provided by Allisa Swartz, is Karen Garner, who is suing Loveland, Colorado and three of its police officers over her arrest in June 2020. According to her federal lawsuit, she suffers from dementia and was arrested after leaving a Walmart without paying for about $14 in items. Police body camera video shows an officer reaching for one of her arms, putting her on the ground and handcuffing her after she started to walk away from him. The officer has been placed on leave pending an investigation. (Allisa Swartz via AP) HONS

8 Legal Strategies For Foreign-owned U S Companies - Corporate/Commercial Law

Tips for foreign-owned U.S. companies to reduce legal costs and risks as recovery takes shape. All companies large and small, domestic and international, have been affected by the international Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic has caused extensive disruption to international travel and commerce, led to delinquencies in rental payments and other debt obligations, lay-offs, international visa and tourism restrictions, and numerous other economic hardships. In the United States, two rounds of Small Business Administration Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans have been granted to many companies, including foreign-owned U.S. companies. In many cases, the loans have been forgiven by the SBA and do not need to

Why Disability Studies Scholars Are Protesting a Prominent Textbook

Why Disability Studies Scholars Are Protesting a Prominent Textbook
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