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Post-Summer Employment Law Roundup of Rulings, Legislative Proposals
In this post-summer employment law roundup, attorney Philip M. Berkowitz provides what he calls a "highly arbitrary" selection of significant employment law developments. Berkowitz focuses on proposed and newly enacted federal legislation such as the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and Arbitrations Fairness Act, but he also discusses some summertime developments in New York and California employment law that could have serious implications for employers and employees.Chasing Gary: Three Days of the Condit
Like a storm scurrying across the plains, the Chandra Levy case has only gained strength and speed as it moves forward. Even the most somber politics-and-policy journalists, the ones who like to stay focused "on the issues," haven't been able to resist. Jim Oliphant takes us on a media tour of the Condit-related Washington, D.C. stakeouts, where reporters and cameramen wait interminably for a glimpse of Gary Condit.Fulbright�s Contribution to Hecht Causes Plaintiff to Seek Justice�s Recusal
A plaintiff in a wrongful-death suit is seeking to recuse Texas Supreme Court Justice Nathan Hecht from considering an emergency defense motion in a case, because one of the firms representing the defendant contributed $10,000 to help Hecht pay legal fees. �Maybe he�d rule fairly; I�m not saying he wouldn�t,� says Robert Hilliard, the plaintiffs� attorney. But �even a priest would say his impartiality is in question,� he says.View more book results for the query "White"
State High Court Asked To Limit Claims Under LAD for Post-Discharge Conduct
The state Supreme Court is weighing whether to limit the ability of a fired employee to sue for discrimination based on the employer's post-discharge actions.Zarwin Baum Merges With Former City Council Candidate's Firm
Former City Council candidate David Oh and his firm have merged with Philadelphia general practice firm Zarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy, and they've brought some new practices with them.U.S. High Court Ruling on Free Speech Could Affect State Election Next Year
The U.S. Supreme Court`s striking down of a Minnesota canon restricting what judicial candidates may say has disappointed supporters of court reform questioning the fate of Pennsylvania`s judicial elections in 2003.Showdown Vote Set for Tuesday on Filibusters of Bush Judicial Nominees
Senate Republicans set the stage for a showdown over the filibusters blocking several of President Bush's judicial nominees, a historic vote that could determine whether an out-of-power party can stop a president from placing like-minded jurists on the nation's highest courts. Unless compromise-minded centrists can strike a deal before then, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist will force a test vote Tuesday on Texas judge Priscilla Owen's nomination to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Trending Stories
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