Bar News October 16, 2024
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By Scott Merrill New Hampshire’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act (HB 1205) feels anything but fair for Iris Turmelle, 14, and Parker Tirrell, 15. The two transgender high school girls filed a lawsuit in August against state
By Tom Jarvis On August 11, Judge Bruce Harwood, the esteemed Chief Judge of the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Hampshire, retired after a distinguished career marked by fairness, integrity, and dedication to the
By Kathie Ragsdale Cristina Rousseau’s journey to the law crosses boundaries of geography, culture, and social strata. A partner in the Lebanon-based firm Rousseau & Ross, she came to the United States from Ecuador as an exchange
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By Grace Yurish On June 28, the New England Association of Recovery Court Professionals (NEARCP), in collaboration with the University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) pre-law faculty and Justice Studies program, hosted a day-long incentives training camp for
By Tom Jarvis Mary Searles, the librarian of the John W. King New Hampshire Law Library, has announced that she will retire on August 30. For 20 years, Searles has assisted lawyers, judges, law clerks, governmental agencies,
By Scott Merrill Social media, as of late, has become nearly synonymous with harm to children’s mental health – and lawsuits. This is due to a growing body of research correlating mental health risks in children with