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By James W. Wimberly Jr. | July 7, 2023
Technically, the Supreme Court ruling does not apply to employers. The laws that apply to educational institutions differ from those that apply to private-sector employers, although the laws are similarly worded. Therefore, many of the concepts are the same. The result could be that if race-conscious admissions in education are illegal, the same result will be made in employment situations.
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By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | July 3, 2023
Lawyers often rely on their clients to provide them with information and facts to use in the course of a representation, including in litigation. While…
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By Tanya D. Marsh | July 3, 2023
As a scholar whose research is centered on the laws regarding the status, treatment and disposition of human remains, I am often asked about the legality and ethics of selling bodies, especially when stories like the Harvard morgue case or a TikTok user selling human bones begin to circulate. My answers often surprise people.
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By Avi Weitzman and Jackson Herndon | June 27, 2023
An examination of an emerging battle front regarding the controversial Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act protecting online platforms from liability over posted content—namely, how Section 230 will treat generative AI content.
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By Gabriel "Jack" Chin | June 21, 2023
The Constitution requires that a trial must be "held in the State where the said Crimes shall have been committed" and that a defendant is entitled to an "impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed."
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | June 20, 2023
There can be risks for attorneys if they delegate too much to nonlawyers or if they fail to take reasonable steps to ensure that the nonlawyers' conduct complies with the ethical rules.
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By Beth Gazley | June 8, 2023
As a charity expert who researches nonprofit governance, I am struck by how unusual this scenario is. This story strikes close to home for me as well. A friend of mine was arrested three months ago by the Atlanta police while attending a related music festival organized by the "Stop Cop City" protesters.
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By Juanita Kendall | June 6, 2023
At Hall Booth Smith, we have strategized using the following methods to help with improving retention.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | June 5, 2023
Although non-assignability is the general rule in most jurisdictions, some states have permitted assignment in limited circumstances.
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By John Amabile, Shayla Wright and Todd Sprinkle | May 30, 2023
Companies doing business in Georgia not only need to be aware of the risks of facing significant verdicts, but affirmatively undertake mitigating factors to try and reduce them. One way to mitigate the risk of unreasonably high jury verdicts is to include arbitration provisions in your contracts.
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