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An examination of recent litigation under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) challenging allegedly ...
To avoid legal pitfalls and support employees with mental health conditions, employers must be aware of reasonable ...
An Arizona bill revises the definition of “cruel neglect,” setting clearer standards for providing food, water and shelter to ...
In the present day, more and more variety of trademarks are coming up as an interesting and dynamic sub-field of intellectual property law, defying conventional ...
Do streaming services count as video service providers and should they be subject to franchise fees like traditional cable TV ...
A federal judge has extended the block on enforcement of Idaho’s immigration law, citing likely successful claims against its ...
For all the madness of this administration and its actors, they are experts in the execution of the “othering playbook.” ...
A Congressional bill addressing non-consensual artificial intelligence-generated nude images is on track to become law.
A new bill could mark a turning point in how Guam holds sexual predators accountable. Lawmakers are considering Bill 33, a ...
The Harvard case also shows systematic problems in the protection of academic freedom in the U.S. Unlike in Germany, academic ...
The administration has suggested it couldn’t get Abrego García returned even if it wanted to. Trump just blew that up.
On January 8, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a final rule under Executive Order 14117, which established the Rule Preventing Access to ...