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Is this a throwback of the McCarthy era’ Judges consider injunction requests by firms targeted by Trump orders
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Is this a throwback of the McCarthy era’ Judges consider injunction requests by firms targeted by Trump orders

Home Daily News ‘Is this a throwback to the McCarthy era? ‘… Law firms “Is this a relic of the McCarthy era?” Judges consider injunction ...
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NALP Foundation reports that the attrition rate for associates of colour is “markedly higher”.
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NALP Foundation reports that the attrition rate for associates of colour is “markedly higher”.

Home Daily News Attrition rate is ‘markedly higher’ for associates… Careers Attrition rate is ‘markedly higher’ for associates of color, NALP Foundation says By Debra ...
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After acquisition by Dispatch Media, SCOTUSblog will continue to provide unbiased coverage and expand its offerings.
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After acquisition by Dispatch Media, SCOTUSblog will continue to provide unbiased coverage and expand its offerings.

Home Daily News SCOTUSblog will expand offerings, keep ‘unbiased… U.S. Supreme Court SCOTUSblog will expand offerings, keep ‘unbiased coverage’ after acquisition by Dispatch Media By ...
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Business

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Docking PTO Is Legal When Employees Miss Productivity Quotas, Third Circuit Rules
Business Of Law

Docking PTO Is Legal When Employees Miss Productivity Quotas, Third Circuit Rules

You might have thought that your PTO was sacred, but employees with minimum work quotas should now be wary. A federal appellate court has just ...
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Getting Compensation for Pothole Damage to Your Car
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Getting Compensation for Pothole Damage to Your Car

By Richard Dahl on March 29, 2023 | Last updated on March 30, 2023 The official first day of spring on March 20 was especially ...
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Can Teenagers Get in Trouble for Skipping School?
Business Of Law

Can Teenagers Get in Trouble for Skipping School?

Teens skipping school is a tale as old as time. In the words of the most famous high school student ever, Ferris Bueller, “How can ...
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Healthcare

The International Collaborative Research Program on Bioscience Innovation and Law: Actionable Insights
Healthcare Law

The International Collaborative Research Program on Bioscience Innovation and Law: Actionable Insights

This post launches a Digital Symposium on legal and ethical pathways for key challenges in sustainable health and life science, including: Advanced Medical Computing, AI ...
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Breaking the Silence : Violence and the Fight for Dignified Abortion Care In Uruguay
Healthcare Law

Breaking the Silence : Violence and the Fight for Dignified Abortion Care In Uruguay

Published February 13, 2025 Author Lucia Berro PizzarossaCarolina Farias RodriguezEmilia Muller Bentancor Oriana Franca Scheffer Share Thirteen years ago, Uruguay marked a pivotal moment in ...
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Medina v. Planned Parenthood of South Atlantic Explainer on Medicaid and Sexual and reproductive health
Healthcare Law

Medina v. Planned Parenthood of South Atlantic Explainer on Medicaid and Sexual and reproductive health

The freedom of choice in Medicaid The Freedom of Choice provision is a federal law that establishes Medicaid beneficiary’s rights to obtain services at any ...
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Real Estate

Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — February 10, 2025
Real Estate

Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — February 10, 2025

The possibility of a second Trump administration heralding significant regulatory and tax policy changes for the ultrawealthy and their family offices is, to put it ...
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Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — February 10, 2025
Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (25/25) – Property Value Loss Due to Climate Change and a Transitional year for the Apartment Market

The Southern California wildfires had minimal impact on the supply chain. However, problems could arise later when people start to rebuild homes and infrastructure. Construction ...
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Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — February 10, 2025
Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News (1/28/25) – FTC suing Greystar, DOJ investigating top residential landlords and Trump facing a housing dilemma

In our latest roundup, construction technology funding stabilizes, office vacancies hit new high, builders outline recommendations to Trump, and more! Following a 44% downturn in ...
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Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — February 10, 2025
Real Estate

Data Centers, AI and Energy Generation: Something Biden and Trump can agree on

Last Friday, on his last day in office, President Biden issued an executive order to boost the development of data centers and energy facilities for ...
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What are liquidated damages?
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What are liquidated damages?

Parties funding a construction project need assurances that the project will be completed in time and to their standards. Delays or mistakes can lead to ...
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Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — February 10, 2025
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AI Needs Critical Materials, and Fast! But where? Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law blog — January 6, 2025

AI hardware relies on familiar elements like aluminum, silicon and copper, and unfamiliar elements like gallium, germanium and palladium and neodymium to support the computational ...
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