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China Anti-Virus Curbs Spur Fears of Global Economic Impact
The rise in cases announced by the government Tuesday adds to pressure on officials who are trying to reduce economic damage by easing controls that confine millions of people to their homes.NJ Supreme Court Lays Out Framework to Protect Home Addresses of Sexual Assault Victims
"The Legislature manifestly recognizes that such victims can re-experience trauma each time they discuss the violent incident," stated Judge Jack M. Sabatino. "Weighing against those important rights of a victim are the countervailing rights of a person accused of a criminal offense."HBCU Files Complaint Seeking Review of Search of Atlanta-Bound Bus
Shaw University President Paulette Dillard has accused law enforcement officers in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, of racially profiling the 18 students traveling on a contract bus from Raleigh, North Carolina, to a conference in Atlanta on Oct. 5.View more book results for the query "*"
Senior Attorney at Swiss Re Takes Legal Reins of Climate-Risk Startup
Matthew Gabin says he wants to help Arbol "reinvent the way the world manages climate risk."Iger Back on Top in a Disney Plot Twist Few Saw Coming
The development comes two weeks after Disney's quarterly financial performance fell short of Wall Street expectations, sending shares tumbling 12%. Shares of The Walt Disney Co. are down 40% this year.DC Circuit Fires Shot Across EPA's Bow for Ignoring Court Order
"To add bite to our writ, we will retain jurisdiction and monitor EPA's progress," wrote U.S. Circuit Judge Patricia Millett of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.Litigator of the Year: Skadden's Allison Brown Achieves Success Against All Odds
Brown's work and win for the Johnson & Johnson baby powder case and quick pivot to a bankruptcy matter are just some of the reasons she won Litigator of the Year.A Rail Strike Looms; Impact on US Economy Could Be Broad
One of the biggest rail unions rejected its deal Monday, joining three others that have failed to approve contracts over concerns about demanding schedules and the lack of paid sick time. That raises the risk of a strike, which could start as soon as Dec. 5.Trending Stories
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