Today's Top Stories
• Grad Students at Private Colleges Win NLRB Ruling to Unionize
• Second Former Fox Host Sues, Says Ailes Is a 'Sexual Predator'
• Cement Co. Photographed Dumping in Creek Held in Civil Contempt
• ABA Drops Inquiry Into BYU Law School's Ex-Mormon Policy
• Commission to Hold Session on Judicial Selection
• Report: NYPD Must Comply With Rules for Investigations
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• CFPB Flooded With Thousands of Comments Over Arbitration Rule
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• Laurence Tribe Takes on Twitter Bar Over Trump Tweet
• Gold Medal Gymnast Kerri Strug Vaulted to Career at DOJ
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Graduate students at Columbia University performing teaching and research roles are employees under federal law who can join labor unions, a labor panel ruled... Read More »
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Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros has sued the network and several of its executives, claiming that she was sexually harassed and then retaliated against... Read More »
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Photographs show a Brooklyn concrete company violating a consent decree by dumping polluted, cement-laden water into Newtown Creek, and now it's going to pay... Read More »
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The American Bar Association has dropped an inquiry it launched last year into whether a policy enabling the expulsion of ex-Mormons at Brigham Young University... Read More »
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With the mandatory retirement of Court of Appeals Associate Judge Eugene Pigott Jr. set for the end of this year, the commission charged with recommending his... Read More »
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The New York City Police Department Intelligence Bureau needs to improve its compliance rate with strict guidelines for investigating political activity, according... Read More »
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In any commercial case, the goal of the arbitration is a swift and expeditious resolution of the litigation with a savings of time and money. At a minimum, while not always as swift as we would like, one would hope that it will afford a faster and more efficient process than that provided by the court system.Read More » |
From the day the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau moved to ban contract language prohibiting class action waivers, business groups led by the U.S. Chamber... Read More »
A Miami judge declared a mistrial in a tobacco case after a King & Spalding partner made improper comments before the jury. Read More »
The can of worms opened with a teasing tweet from @tribelaw, the Twitter account of Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe. Read More »
Washington might not have noticed that Olympic gold-medal-winning gymnast Kerri Strug was one of them. A bureaucrat, that is. Read More »
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