Judge rules to temporarily suspend Sheriff Lyde

Clay County Sheriff Jeffrey Lyde sits and waits during proceedings Jan.  17, 2023, at the Clay County Courthouse in Henrietta.

Clay County Sheriff Jeffrey Lyde sits and waits during proceedings Jan. 17, 2023, at the Clay County Courthouse in Henrietta.

MONTAGUE, Texas — A judge ruled to temporarily suspend Clay County Sheriff Jeffrey Lyde from his official duties after a hearing Thursday for a petition to oust him from the elected office.

The judge did not designate an interim sheriff Thursday. Lyde’s suspension will not take effect until the judge appoints an interim sheriff and that person posts a bond.

Senior Justice Lee Gabriel requested both sides to send lists of potential candidates. She opted not to go with the

ENVX SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Jakubowitz Law Reminds Enovix Shareholders of a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of March 7, 2023

ENVX SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Jakubowitz Law Reminds Enovix Shareholders of a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of March 7, 2023

ENVX SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Jakubowitz Law Reminds Enovix Shareholders of a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of March 7, 2023

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NEW YORK, Feb. 24, 2023

NEW YORK, Feb. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Jakubowitz Law announces that a securities fraud class action lawsuit has commenced on behalf of shareholders of Enovix Corporation (NASDAQ: ENVX).

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Oak Ridge Schools update, policing of guns in schools on Altrusa agenda

Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers will give an update on the school system after the COVID-19 pandemic at Wednesday’s noon meeting of Altrusa International of Oak Ridge.

On a related topic, attorney Joe Jarrett will discuss the policing of guns in schools, according to information from Altrusa.

Bruce Borchers

Bruce Borchers

People wishing to attend the meeting at the Doubletree Hotel in Oak Ridge must RSVP by sending an email to [email protected] by noon Monday. The in-person Altrusa meeting will begin at 11:30 am with a time to socialize. The buffet opens at 11:45 am A short business session will begin

Journalist, Academic Baba Galleh Jallow Named Inaugural Harvard Law School Fisher Fellow | News

Journalist and academic Baba Galleh Jallow will join Harvard Law School as its inaugural Roger D. Fisher fellow this summer, the school announced in a press release last week.

The fellowship, named after HLS professor and Harvard Negotiation Project co-founder Roger D. Fisher ’43, seeks to support individuals in their work to advance the field of negotiation and conflict resolution.

“I’m honored to be the inaugural Fisher fellow, and I’m looking forward to doing just what the fellowship requests, which is to build on the legacy and the work of Roger Fisher and to keep his memory alive,” Jallow said

This Week in the Supreme Court – w/c 13th February 2023 – UKSCBlog

Hearings in the Supreme Court are now shown live on the Court’s website.

This week, the Supreme Court is hearing two cases.

On Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th February 2023, the Court will hear the case of Trustees of the Barry Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses v BXBon appeal from [2021] EWCA 356. The Court of Appeal found that the Trustees were vicariously liable for a rape committed by one of their elders, and the Trustees are appealing against this decision. The hearing will take place in Courtroom One, with the Tuesday sitting being a half day.

Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs v Vermilion Holdings Limited – UKSCBlog

In this post, Jack Prytherch, Of Counsel in the Tax team at CMS, previews the decision awaited from the Supreme Court in Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs v Vermilion Holdings Limited. The appeal was heard by the Supreme Court on 7 February 2023.

The Supreme Court was asked to consider whether the grant of an option to acquire share capital in the appellant (“VHL”) to one of its directors should be treated as an employment-related securities option for the purposes of section 471 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 (“ITEPA”),

How districts decide when to cancel school in cold weather

UPDATES: The Rochester City School District is closed today, as are several districts south of Monroe County.

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School officials will be monitoring the weather closely as a mass of bitter cold air slides into the Rochester area this week.

Wind chill values ​​on Friday are forecast to be in the negative teens, not far from the point where cancellations are recommended.

Each school district in the area determines whether schools should close for the day, but Monroe County’s Department of Public Health offers a guideline to help educators determine how cold is too cold to have school.

Both the

MVRHS to provide updates on field lawsuits

The MVRHS committee will provide an update on their lawsuit against the Town of Oak Bluffs Planning Board on Monday.

The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) will soon present an update on its ongoing lawsuit in Massachusetts Land Court against the town of Oak Bluffs planning board over the board’s rejection of a special permit for a synthetic turf field at the high school.

An agenda item scheduled for Monday’s Feb. 6 MVRHS committee meeting at 6 pm under old/ new business will involve an “athletic field legal process update.” The most recent definitive information coming out of the