The upcoming Supreme Court term promises no fewer than seven cases that will have at least some impact on all employers.
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Read More »The upcoming Supreme Court term promises no fewer than seven cases that will have at least some impact on all employers.
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Read More »we know that when like-minded people speak with one another, they tend to become more extreme — the phenomenon known as group polarization. In recent months, the House of Representatives has been a case study in group polarization.
Read More »Former Pennsylvania State University Coach Jerry Sandusky failed to persuade a state appeals court that he deserved a new trial.
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Read More »California becomes the second U.S. state to criminalize the act.
Read More »When the Missouri Supreme Court last year threw out the cap on noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases, it raised the question: Might other damage caps also be unconstitutional?
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Read More »Secretary of State Jason Kander announced that the petitions have met state standards and may now begin circulating in an effort to collect enough signatures to get on state ballots in November 2014.
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Read More »Please just leave the flip-flops home.
Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court will hear two appeals that would make it easier for targets of patent suits to collect attorneys’ fees.
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Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider a case that may force the Treasury to give billions of dollars in refunds.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday accepted Howard Wittner’s (left, in picture) surrendering of his license and disbarred him.
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Read More »U.S. Justice Department lawyers are asking judges to delay civil cases as the government partially shuts down.
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