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National Law Journal

Whole Foods' No-Recording Policy Violated Labor Law: US Appeals Court

A Whole Foods Market Group policy that bars employees from recording is unlawful and could create a “chill” for workers to express their rights,…
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Oliver v. Roquet

State Employee Entitled to Qualified Immunity Where No Causal Connection between Complained-Of Conduct and Exercise of Clearly Established Rights
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

History in the Making—Ben DuBose Pays Homage to Dallas's First Hispanic Female Lawyer

Ben DuBose had just about given up buying a property in which to relocate his plaintiffs personal injury law practice last year when he spotted a shuttered office building on North Central Expressway. The empty, white, one-story 1954-era brick building wasn't listed for sale. But the faded sign above the entrance read "Adelfa B. Callejo" --- a name that any native Dallas lawyer instantly recognizes.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court's Protest Ban Doesn't Infringe Religious Rights

The latest effort to force the U.S. Supreme Court to allow demonstrations on the court's marble plaza was dismissed by a Washington federal judge on Wednesday. The challengers in the case, Payden-Travers v. Talkin, claimed the ban on demonstrations at the high court violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by burdening their religious rights to protest capital punishment with candlelight vigils.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court's Protest Ban Doesn't Infringe Religious Rights

The latest effort to force the U.S. Supreme Court to allow demonstrations on the court's marble plaza was dismissed by a Washington federal judge on Wednesday. The challengers in the case, , claimed the ban on demonstrations at the high court violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by burdening their religious rights to protest capital punishment with candlelight vigils.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Grimmett v. Corizon Medical Assoc. of N.Y.

Partial Dismissal of Inmate's §1983 Action Claiming Deliberate Indifference Explained
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Reeves v. City of Yonkers

Equitable Tolling Appropriate for Suit Claiming Firing Based on Assumption of Run for Office
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Township Agrees to $3.25M Settlement After Initial Rejection of Mosque Application

Bernards Township has agreed to pay $3.25 million to settle litigation over its denial of an application to build a mosque.
17 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Township Agrees to $3.25M Settlement After Initial Rejection of Mosque Application

Bernards Township has agreed to pay $3.25 million to settle litigation over its denial of an application to build a mosque.
17 minute read

New York Law Journal

Gordon v. Parole Officer Semrug

Ex-Parolee's Claims Over DSO Designation Time Barred, Barred by Qualified Immunity
3 minute read

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