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Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-207
1) A part-time judge who is a private investigator (a) may conduct surveillance and write reports for school districts in another county concerning extended sick leave employees, but (b) may not conduct investigations for a college regarding allegations of sexual harassment/assault. (2) A part-time judge may, as an instructor for a private company, present training to law enforcement regarding implicit bias and other types of biases.While Constitutional Challenge to Conn. Vaccine Mandate Fails, Door Stays Open to Injunctive Relief
"But make no mistake, this decision is a victory for our plaintiffs and a victory for religious freedom in Connecticut and we look forward to pressing ahead with our Injunction motion so that we can get these disenfranchised children back to school while we await our trial," Lindy Urso said.Judge Rejects Florida's Request to Block New Title IX Rule
Rejecting arguments by Florida and three other states, a federal judge in Alabama on Tuesday refused to grant a preliminary injunction against a new…Bad Optics to Hire a White Man? Manager Says He Was Fired for Hiring Caucasian
"If somebody said to him, 'You're being terminated because you're a white guy, we don't like the optics that you hired another white guy.' If I were representing the employer, I would not want my client making a statement like that if they're terminating somebody," said employment lawyer Julie Levinson Werner, who is not involved in the case.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of Education"
Women of Legal Tech: 'Don't Second-Guess Yourself,' Says Mollie Nichols
Redgrave Data CEO Mollie Nichols describes her "a-ha" moment for building a career out of legal technology, the importance of taking the response to sexism in the workplace into your own hands, and why the legal industry's failure to capitalize on machine learning and analytics before the latest generative artificial intelligence wave was a missed opportunity.The Developing Title IX Legal Landscape
Stay on top of the evolving legal risks at educational institutions with news and analysis from the Law.com Newsroom.Supreme Court Faces Several Appeals on Transgender Rights
Gender-affirming care for minors. Trans student athletes. School bathroom policies. These are some of the hot-button issues that have landed on the high court's docket in recent weeks.Former Harvard Women's Ice Hockey Coach Sues University Alleging Gender Bias, Unfair Pay
Stone alleged that her compensation rate was between $50,000 and $100,000 less than her male counterpart, which Harvard claimed was "because he [meaning the male head coach of the men's ice hockey team] has to make quicker in-game decisions."'A Change Agent': Lawyers Look Back at Kamala Harris' Legal Career in California
"As attorney general, Kamala Harris was a change agent to law enforcement in the state; as president, she will do the same in my opinion," said Jeff Tsai, who was a California special assistant attorney general from 2013 to mid-2015.Trending Stories
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