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Debate Over Taxpayer-Funded Private Education Comes to Pa.
On the heels of a landmark ruling from the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court declaring that the Pennsylvania Constitution guarantees a "comprehensive, effective, and contemporary system of public education," and a court order directing the state to fund its public schools to provide every child with "a meaningful opportunity to succeed academically, socially, and civically," Pennsylvania has nevertheless found itself in a debate over the state's investment in private education.1st Circ. Revives Bailment and Contract Lawsuit Over a Piano Once Played by Liberace
The court reversed a summary judgment order in an ownership dispute of a rhinestone-adorned piano once played by Liberace.NY Appeals Court Upholds Trump Gag Order
Judge Arthur Engoron imposed a gag order Oct. 3 after former President Donald Trump posted a derogatory comment about the judge's law clerk to social media.Pa. Justice Recuses From Krasner Impeachment Case 2 Weeks After Oral Arguments
Larry Krasner contended that Kevin Brobson's previously undisclosed ties to a lawyer on the case could raise questions about the justice's impartiality.Apology Letters by Powell, Chesebro in Georgia Election Case Are One Sentence Long
The letters, obtained Thursday by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution through an open records request, were hand-written and terse. Neither letter acknowledges the legitimacy of Democrat Joe Biden's win in Georgia's 2020 election nor denounces the baseless conspiracy theories they pushed to claim Trump was cheated out of victory through fraud.View more book results for the query "*"
Eleventh Circuit to Hear Arguments Over Moving Meadows' Ga. Charges to U.S. Court
Mark Meadows, who is charged alongside former President Donald Trump and 17 others, is accused of scheming to keep the Republican in power after Democrat Joe Biden won Georgia in 2020. Meadows testified at a hearing in August that the actions detailed in the sweeping indictment were taken as part of his job.People in the News—Dec. 15, 2023—Williams, Hamburg Rubin
Robert J. Salzer, a partner at Williams Family Law, is set to continue a firm legacy as a featured speaker at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's "Family Law Practice in Bucks, Chester, Delaware & Montgomery Counties 2023."A Way In and a Way Out: Guilty Pleas and the Innocent
Though the barriers to overturning a wrongful conviction remain staggering—particularly here in Pennsylvania, where jurisdictional bars to reviewing a conviction hold firm even in the face of compelling evidence of actual innocence—this awareness has led directly to innocent Pennsylvanians coming home.Employers Seeing the Benefits of Using E-Verify as Program Modernizes
Employers of remote workers are still required to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all new hires, and until the pandemic had to do so with a physical document inspection. Fortunately, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been taking baby steps in 2023 to evolve this compliance process and assist employers in this new remote world.Engagement Fatality: How the Command-and-Control Leadership Style Takes Its Toll
As our world, culture and workplaces have evolved, command-and-control is no longer a viable leadership technique, nor does it result in long-term success.Trending Stories
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