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Students, Educators, Attorneys in Crossfire of Laws Impacting Free Speech in Schools, Libraries
A panel discussion titled "'Anti-Wokeness' and the First Amendment: The Meaning of Free Speech for Schools and Libraries," as part of the Georgia First Amendment Foundation's 32nd annual Bar, Media & Judiciary Conference at the State Bar of Georgia in Atlanta, detailed how some states' desires to control what is taught in public schools and colleges and what books are included in public libraries have pushed legislators to pass laws that have been challenged in court.2nd Circuit Panel Rules in Favor of Crisis Pregnancy Center
A panel composed of Circuit Judges Michael Park, William Nardini and Steven Menashi affirmed a district judge's dismissal of Evergreen's claims that the Boss Bill violates its right to freedom of speech and freedom of religion, but the judges reversed his ruling on freedom of expressive association.Lawyer Accused of 'Quiet Quitting' Files Lawsuit Against Napoli Shkolnik for Harassment, Bias
Heather Palmore says she never "quiet quit," but was instead locked out of the firm's system after complaining of discrimination and harassment.Daily Report Extends Nomination Deadline for Southeastern Legal Awards to March 10
In our inaugural Southeastern awards, we're accepting nominations from firms, companies and organizations in Georgia, North and South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee.Law Firms Extend Fewer Summer Offers as Recessionary Concerns Grow
"What is clear is that the entry-level job market in the private sector is currently not growing fast enough to absorb the additional students in the Class of 2024 and that unless there is a strong 3L hiring market this year—which seems unlikely given recent trends—a greater percentage of these students may need to look at other market segments for employment after graduation," NALP executive director Nikia L. Gray wrote.View more book results for the query "*"
Should NY Become the Second State to Lower DWI Standard to .05 BAC?
A Long Island lawyer said Long Island, said the reduction to .05 would cast the net wide enough so as to prosecute a person for driving after consuming a small amount of alcohol that did not impair his or her ability to drive.White Castle Settlement Is a 'Seminal Moment' for BIPA to Be Amended
Attorneys say Latrina Cothron v. White Castle Systems in the Illinois Supreme Court is the most significant and dangerous development in biometric legislation to date, making businesses vulnerable to bankruptcies and complicating existing BIPA settlements.How to Move Law Away From 'Anec-data': A Chat With Legalweek Speaker Damien Riehl
Damien Riehl, VP of litigation workflow and analytics content at Fastcase, discusses how "data is the new oil" and how firms and lawyers can best refine it going into 2023 and beyond.Akerman Establishes Team to Tackle Economic Sanctions and Export Controls
"With the actions of Russia, we have been up to our necks in advising clients," said Akerman international practice chair Pedro Freyre. "That's a particularly tough and wide ranging set of sanctions, so we're just seeing this continuous need from our clients to provide this type of counseling."Trending Stories
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