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How Sandra Day O'Connor Became the First Woman Supreme Court Justice
Evan Thomas has written what should prove to be the seminal biography of Sandra Day O'Connor, a trailblazer who wielded tremendous power on the court as the master of the elusive middle ground.Ex-Trader Armstrong Loses Appeal Over Personal Property Liquidation
Federal authorities first seized material from Martin Armstrong's home and offices in 1999. On Tuesday the Second Circuit said the district court was within its right to close the case in 2017.What Businesses Should Know About the EU's New Directive on Copyright Law
The directive will require major changes for online content sharing services. Under existing law, services are immune from liability for copyright infringement resulting from user-posted content so long as they act promptly to remove material when an objection is raised.Hairstyles and Anti-Discrimination Laws: What Employers Need to Know
California Senate Bill 188 would extend the definition of racial discrimination to include bias against hair textures and styles associated with race and ethnicity while the New York City Human Rights Commission in February introduced guidance reinforcing the right of New Yorkers under city human rights law to maintain hairstyles linked to racial, ethnic and cultural identity. Employment law experts believe the laws will be trendsetting.Hairstyles and Anti-Discrimination Laws: What You Need to Know
California Senate Bill 188 would extend the definition of racial discrimination to include bias against hair textures and styles associated with race and ethnicity while the New York City Human Rights Commission in February introduced guidance reinforcing the right of New Yorkers under city human rights law to maintain hairstyles linked to racial, ethnic and cultural identity. Employment law experts believe the laws will be trendsetting.View more book results for the query "*"
What You Need to Know About Hairstyles and Anti-Discrimination Laws
California Senate Bill 188 would extend the definition of racial discrimination to include bias against hair textures and styles associated with race. Employment law experts believe the law and another proposed in New York City could be trendsetting.Recent Changes in Social Security Rules Create Additional Hurdles for Disabled
As practicing Social Security attorneys, we agree that the recent rule changes mentioned, such as new rules regarding submission of evidence and the narrowing of circumstances under which a representative can withdraw one's representation, have presented further hurdles to providing effective representation in an already difficult area of law.NJ Federal Court Rejects Homeowners' Claims Under Lender-Placed Insurance Policies
A federal district court in New Jersey has dismissed a homeowner's claims against his mortgage servicers and the insurers that issued lender-placed insurance policies on his property.Customers Videotaped at Spa in Kraft Case Sue Authorities
The lawsuit alleges that the Palm Beach County state attorney, the Jupiter Police Department and the case's lead detective violated 31 John and Jane Does' rights to privacy when they were videotaped receiving massages at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa.Fowler White Burnett 'Parts Ways' With Fort Lauderdale Shareholder
Commercial litigator Rory Jurman worked in the law firm's Fort Lauderdale office and was named as one of the DBR's Most Effective Lawyers in 2018.Trending Stories
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