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Derek Chauvin trial jury anonymous for at least 6 months
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Emory names Darren Hutchinson to inaugural John Lewis Chair for Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Iman Zekri to Serve on a Florida Bar Committee to Ensure Adequate Education for Future Lawyers
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How Florida s new anti-riot law could run afoul of the First Amendment
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Legal experts see First Amendment problems with Florida’s new anti-riot bill, signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday.
DeSantis praised the law as “the strongest anti-rioting, pro-law enforcement piece of legislation in the country,” according to the Orlando Sentinel. But experts told the Orlando Sentinel and Law360 that the bill is so overbroad and vague that it criminalizes constitutionally protected speech.
“It’s going to be very dicey figuring out how this law gets applied without starting to really strip peaceful gatherings for the purposes of speech,” said Howard Wasserman, a professor at the Florida International University College of Law, who spoke with Law360.
Colleges are starting to require student vaccinations
By Deirdre Fernandes Globe Staff,Updated April 19, 2021, 9:02 a.m.
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Northeastern University has announced that students are required to be vaccinated against the coronavirus before returning to campus in the fall.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
Higher education institutions are increasingly requiring students to get vaccinated against COVID-19, arguing itâs necessary to keep school communities safe and restore campus life this fall.
In recent weeks, Boston University, Northeastern, Lasell, Brown, Rutgers, and Notre Dame, among others,
have announced vaccine requirements for students, with exemptions for religious or medical reasons. More are likely to follow.