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Don’t Settle for the Minimum: Finding Constitutional Claims Closer to Home
The U.S. Constitution, which remains the bedrock of American civil rights, serves to establish a minimum level of protection that states are bound to uphold. Some state constitutions provide more expansive and detailed protections for state residents—meaning that rather than treating state constitutional claims as an afterthought, litigants can center their claims on state constitutions when those state constitutions offer more favorable grounds to secure their rights.The American Disabilities Act, Sovereign Immunity and Individual Liability
The authors write "The ADA prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. Title I of the ADA prohibits employment discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities by employers—including private employers, state and local governments, employment agencies and labor unions—with 15 or more employees."Will Trump Be a Boost to Quinn Emanuel's Fortunes in China?
Tit-for-tat regulations between China and the U.S. have helped Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan thrive in China. Will the second Trump administration expedite its growth?Anticipating a New Era of 'Extreme Vetting,' Big Law Immigration Attys Prep for Demand Surge
Donald Trump made tougher federal immigration enforcement a cornerstone of his campaign. Clients are already wondering how their businesses will be impacted.Deal Watch: What Dealmakers Are Thankful For in 2024
"I am thankful that private equity is constantly evolving and changing but always challenging,” Kirkland & Ellis private equity partner Michael Weisser said.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Former Wamco Exec Charged With $600M 'Cherry-Picking' Fraud
Ken Leech faces charges of investment adviser fraud, securities fraud, commodity trading adviser fraud and commodities fraud, as well as a charge of making false statements, which collectively expose him to a potential 65-year prison sentence.Judge Grants Special Counsel's Motion, Dismisses Criminal Case Against Trump Without Prejudice
"Dismissal without prejudice is ... consistent with the Government's understanding that the immunity afforded to a sitting President is temporary, expiring when they leave office," U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan wrote.Democratic State AGs Revel in Role as Last Line of Defense Against Trump Agenda
“We should always be careful about the cases we bring, but we should also be fearless,” said Nick Brown, Washington state's incoming attorney general.Trending Stories
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