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Physical Places or Online Spaces? EDNY Considers Application of ADA to 'Intangible Spaces'
Does a place of "public accommodation" under the Americans With Disabilities Act require a "physical place"? The court in a recent case had to grapple with application of a statute drafted before the modern Internet to a rapidly evolved (and evolving) digital landscape.Justice Department Puts the Checks and Balances Back into Abortion Law
Texas lawmakers have brought nearly all abortion in the state to a halt for the first time since 1973. This fall the Supreme Court might either overturn Roe v. Wade outright or significantly reduce abortion rights. Our other branches of government should step up decisively to provide the checks and balances needed to defend reproductive freedom.E-Signature Is Here to Stay in M&A. Now More Regulators Need to Allow It
While not all software leveraged during the pandemic will have a life beyond COVID, e-signature will likely be more of a staple in the years to come—if regulators can keep pace.Asserting the Fifth Amendment in Pa. Courts and Grand Juries Federal Law Applies
This column discusses them Fifth Amendment provision to the U.S. Constitution that provides for protection of a witness against compulsory self-incrimination.Considerations in Purchasing Legal Malpractice Insurance, Part II: Coverages
In this article I will review some considerations regarding what a policy covers and does not cover. I will also look at important exclusions and considerations for other coverages.View more book results for the query "*"
Lessons From the Kennedy Assassination About Eyewitness Testimony
If ever there was an event on which witnesses should have agreed, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963 was that event. Yet eyewitnesses to the assassination could not agree on even the most basic details of what happened in plain view in Dealey Plaza.People in the News—Sept. 20, 2021— Judges Theodore McKee and Carolyn H. Nichols
Immediate Past Chief Judge Theodore McKee of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and Judge Carolyn H. Nichols of the Pennsylvania Superior Court are set to be honored with the A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award.Curtain Up: Broadway's Legal Issues on the Road to Reopening
With the reopening of Broadway now in full swing, it's an ideal opportunity to further explore the legal issues posed by COVID-19.FAQS on the COVID-19 Vaccine Executive Order
The executive order is unprecedented: Never before has the government issued a mandate requiring employees to submit to a vaccination or weekly medical testing or be fired.Trending Stories
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