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Connecticut Lawyer Recalls Apartheid And Nelson Mandela
There were random stops to make sure blacks were carrying their mandated 'passes' and any question of authenticity led to severe beatings and arrests. As I lay awake at 4 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013, watching the memorial services for Nelson Mandela, a/k/a Madiba, my mind raced back involuntarily to the memories of my 19 years growing up in Johannesburg during apartheid.Opinion: Statutes Do Injustice To Conserved People In End-Of-Life Situations
Procedural safeguards are necessary and important, but they should not result in the suffering of those they are meant to protect. Connecticut has made great strides in the last few years toward seeking greater protections for people who have been conserved by the probate courts.Celebrate the Season Judicial Holiday Reception
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The word "audit" scares people. But it shouldn't. Auditing a nonprofit's employment law compliance can end up saving money.Employment Law Landmines for the Multistate Employer
As more companies grow and expand beyond their startup location, the potential for employment law landmines increases exponentially.View more book results for the query "*"
SEC Official Criticizes Filing Infoglut
A Securities and Exchange Commission official and the agency's chief criticize what they see as information overload and repetitive demands for data.Silicon Valley Patent Chief Steps Up to Head Leaderless PTO
Tapped as deputy director, Michelle Lee does not need Senate confirmation, meaning she can immediately serve as the agency's de facto leader.Illinois Declares Amnesty for In-house Lawyers
Lawmakers call out of state corporate counsel in from the cold and urge them to register as limited bar members.Nina Pillard, Georgetown Law Professor, Confirmed to D.C. Circuit
The Senate confirmed Georgetown University Law Center professor Cornelia "Nina" Pillard to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit early this morning, amid escalating political bickering over a rules change that allowed for the vote.Report Shows Labor Violations by Federal Contractors
Companies that receive federal contracts and break labor laws could face greater scrutiny from the U.S. government, if Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) gets his way.Trending Stories
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