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Health Workers Protest Use of Face Masks
A union representing workers in state health care facilities has sued the state Department of Health over its requirement that employees wear masks when having direct contact with patients if the workers have not been vaccinated for the flu.Commonwealth v. Shadan, PICS Case No. 13-3122 (C.P. Lehigh Oct. 15, 2013) Steinberg, J. (14 pages).
Admissibility • Wiretap/Electronic Surveillance Control Act • Cellular Phone Conversation • Speaker • Expectation of PrivacyAt 11th Hour, Congress Debates Plastic Gun Ban
Congress is racing toward renewing a 25-year-old prohibition against firearms that can evade metal detectors and X-ray machines, just days before the ban expires. But with 3-D printers increasingly able to produce plastic weapons, many Democrats, gun control advocates and law enforcement officials say the restrictions must be tightened.View more book results for the query "*"
Law Firms Taking Baby Steps Toward Outsourcing of Nonlegal Services
Amid the motions deadlines, depositions and client meetings, law firms still have to get the documents processed, food served, bills collected and technology running—or do they?Since No Hearing Was Held, Panel Vacates a Guilty Plea
A former state lawyer should get a hearing over whether to vacate his conviction for harassing his black neighbors, behavior that he said was precipitated by his use of anti-depressants, an upstate appellate court ruled.'Brady' and the Unfulfilled Promise of an Even Playing Field
Jay Goldberg, a member of Jay Goldberg P.C., writes that almost a decade ago, the Second Circuit observed that there is an informational gap that exists between the defense and the prosecution, but what has been done to close the gap? Is there a way to assure that we will stop hearing that some innocence project has proven that a man was wrongly convicted? Action must be taken lest our criminal justice system be thought by the public to be fraught with miscarriages of justice.Judge: Detroit Eligible for Chapter 9 Bankruptcy
Detroit is eligible to shed billions in debt in the largest public bankruptcy in U.S. history, a judge said Tuesday in a long-awaited decision that now shifts the case toward how the city will accomplish that task.Trending Stories
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