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Not So Fast: The Supreme Court Did Not Finish Its Work in 'SEC v. Jarkesy'
The high court's failure to address all questions presented in the case will result in much more litigation and uncertainty for private parties and many administrative agencies.The EEOC Is Furloughing Staff. Lawyers Weigh What This Says About Workers' Rights
"I think the EEOC is always chronically underfunded, and there's always either hiring freezes or furloughs or something like that. The EEOC needs more love, for sure," said David Lopez, a former general counsel for the agency.EEOC Furloughs Staff. Lawyers Weigh What This Says About Workers' Rights
"I think the EEOC is always chronically underfunded, and there's always either hiring freezes or furloughs or something like that. The EEOC needs more love, for sure," said David Lopez, a former general counsel for the agency.EEOC Guidance Offers Broad Interpretation of Pregnant Worker Protections
A discussion of the impact of the EEOC's final rule on pregnancy accommodations including the implications of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA)'s accommodations.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Lawyers at McKool Smith and Keller Postman helped the Office of the Attorney General of Texas secure a $1.4 billion settlement with Meta Platforms Inc. on claims brought under the state's biometric privacy law.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
Pennsylvania's New Anti-SLAPP Law Protects Press Freedom
The new statute builds on a model act proposed by the Uniform Law Commission and the collective experience of states with existing anti-SLAPP laws, while also accounting for distinctive features of our commonwealth's Constitution and Pennsylvania legal practice.Tax Policies South Florida Businesses Should Pay Attention to Ahead of 2024 Election
Given Florida's unique tax landscape, it's essential for local businesses to grasp how federal-level changes can impact them.Divided 5th Circuit Strikes Down FCC's Telecom Subsidy Program as Unconstitutional
The appeals court held that Congress violated the Constitution by allowing the agency to subdelegate the collection of a de facto tax to a private company.Deeply Divided Court: Judges Disagree on Telecom Subsidies in FCC Case
In Consumers' Research v. FCC, plaintiffs argue Congress violated the U.S. Constitution by allowing the FCC to subdelegate the collection of funds to a private company.Morgan & Morgan Faces Georgia Class Action Over Alleged Failure to Register in State
The suit is the second in a week that takes aim at the personal injury giant's ability to practice in a specific state.Trending Stories
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