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In Ironic Twist, Watchdog EEOC Accused of Workplace Discrimination
A veteran staffer accused the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission of passing her over for promotion in favor of a male subordinate with substantially less experience.In Ironic Twist, Watchdog EEOC Accused of Workplace Discrimination
A veteran staffer alleges the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission passed her over for promotion in favor of a male subordinate with substantially less experience.Anti-Zionism Getting the Poor Treatment It Deserves in Campus Anti-Semitism Cases
Courts are beginning to render decisions in the wave of cases filed following universities' widespread failure to protect Jewish students from discrimination after the October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks in Israel, and the early verdict is encouraging.Four Law Firm Mergers That Could Make Sense
Just like online dating, matches don't often mean weddings, Paul Hodkinson writes in Letter From London. But even the pickiest people sometimes find the right partner.IVF, Gun, Terrorism Litigation Lead Notable Supreme Court Appeals Filed in August
The dog days may be slow for the justices but not for the clerk's office at the nation's top court.View more book results for the query "American Express"
FedEx Promotes Its Top Lobbyist for Past Two Decades to General Counsel
Forty-two-year company veteran Mark Allen is passing the legal reins to 32-year company veteran Gina Adams.Scholar Takes Issue With Lawyering in Supreme Court's 2nd Amendment Cases
Like many constitutional scholars around the country, Chapman University law professor Lawrence Rosenthal is unhappy with the state of the Supreme…Law Firm Marketers Saw Pay Raises, but Workload and Promotion Challenges Remain
"We're overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated. We're considered an expense, not an investment," noted one respondent of ALM Intelligence's recent legal marketing survey.Why Cannabis Testing and Labeling Standardization Is Long Overdue
While legal in 38 states, each cannabis jurisdiction has its own, and often conflicting, testing and labeling laws. Thus, unlike virtually every other product sold in America, no two states' cannabis items are identical and the respective potency and contaminant level testing and labeling standards greatly vary, impose enormous health and safety concerns, and create havoc for those growing, manufacturing, testing and selling cannabis.Antitrust Criminal Update: Adventures in Cartel Enforcement
"While many of the DOJ's recent cartel prosecutions have faltered, the July verdict in 'Evans Concrete' could signal a shift in the DOJ's fortunes," write Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz.Trending Stories
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