Today's Top Stories
• New York City Flu Vaccination Requirement Invalid, State Court Rules
• Judge 'Mystified' How Unredacted Order in CFPB Case Was Publicly Posted
• U.S. Attorney for Western District to Retire This Month
• Law Profs Turn to Hamilton (Yes, the Musical) as Teaching Tool
• NYC Law Department Hires 61 Recent Graduates
• Joint Employer Update: Changing Interpretations
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• Law Schools in Southeast Shut Down as Hurricane Closes In
• GCs Share Their Fears About Global Expansion
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New York City improperly established regulations requiring that some young children be immunized against the flu, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. Read More »
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A judge wants federal regulators and the law firm Venable to conduct internal investigations into how secret details from a court document became available... Read More »
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William Hochul Jr., 57, will retire Oct. 28 after nearly 30 years at the U.S. Justice Department and six years as one of New York's top federal prosecutors.He... Read More »
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What can law students learn from the hit musical "Hamilton"? Quite a bit, according to University of Chicago Law School Professor Will Baude, who made the musical's... Read More »
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The New York City Law Department has hired 61 recent law school graduates in its various divisions, up from 56 new hires last year, the agency has announced. Read More »
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Labor Relations columnists John P. Furfaro and Risa M. Salins address recent developments relating to the National Labor Relations Board’s expansive view of... Read More »
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Legal departments are unprepared for the coming influx of millennial lawyers, according to the recent report from Thomson Reuters. Read More »
A discussion of the relevant statutes and case law that should be cited when filing a motion to dismiss a lender's foreclosure complaint. Read More »
As Hurricane Matthew barrels up from the Carribean law school campuses across Florida and along the southeastern coast shut down on Wednesday. The majority... Read More »
In-house lawyers have plenty to keep them up at night when companies expand internationally. That was the consensus reached by in-house counsel speaking at... Read More »
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