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GOP Chairman, Incoming Speaker Fight Minimum Wage Hike
If approved, the proposal, known as Amendment 2, would increase the state's minimum wage — currently $8.56 an hour — to $10 on Sept. 30, 2021, and incrementally increase the rate each year until reaching $15 on Sept. 30, 2026.DC Judges Press DOJ on Census Timing as Officials Still Seek Quick End to Count
One judge said he believed challengers in another case will say the Trump administration is defying a court order blocking a rapid wind-down to the census operations.DOJ Pressed on Census Timing as Officials Still Seek Quick End to Count
One judge said he believed challengers in another case will say the Trump administration is defying a court order blocking a rapid wind-down to the census operations.Chancery Court Rules Delaware Mail-In Voting Bill Is Constitutional
The GOP didn't prove the General Assembly's reasoning for passing House Bill 346 was flawed, Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III wrote. Without such a showing, Glasscock reasoned, the court may not overturn the legislation.Delaware Mail-In Voting Bill Is Constitutional, Chancery Court Rules
The GOP didn't prove the General Assembly's reasoning for passing House Bill 346 was flawed, Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III wrote. Without such a showing, Glasscock reasoned, the court may not overturn the legislation.View more book results for the query "*"
Compassionate Feedback Vital to Building a Modern Firm
The yearly review is archaic. Compassionate and effective feedback is vital to gaining and keeping our highest form of capital—human capital—and building a modern firm.Northern District's Chief Judge Extends Jury Trial Suspensions
U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash said his decision to continue suspending trials was influenced by Georgia's position as fourth in the nation for confirmed COVID-19 cases.Parent Corporations of Health Care Facilities in New York
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli discusses the requirements for parent corporations of licensed health care facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, diagnostic and treatment centers, ambulatory surgery centers, renal dialysis facilities, and other providers licensed under Article 28 of New York's Public Health Law. He explains that a parent corporation may be either "active" or "passive", the limits of a "passive" parent's role in relation to the licensed provider, and the need for an "active" parent to be licensed under Article 28.Congratulations to Chief Justice Melton on Auburn University honor
State bar applauds chief justice on Auburn student center named in his honor.DC Won't Expand Diploma Privilege Program. 'We Feel Like Laboratory Test Subjects,' Examinees Say.
Very few people will sign up for Washington, D.C.'s emergency examination waiver program due to the onerous demands it places on participants and employers, say critics who unsuccessfully petitioned the court to modify it.Trending Stories
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