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24 Dec 2008, 12:01 pm
Dec. 19, 2008)Absence of 50(b) motion in the trial court deprives Appeals Court of ability to consider AT&T's appeal from J* for EEOC on its religion (Jehovah's Witnesses)/failure-to-accommodate, discharge discrim suitDC Circuit* Adams v. [read post]
9 May 2024, 7:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
  The appeal must be dismissed.Respondent has, through board policy, “delegate[d] its authority to designate library materials to be used in the [d]istrict to the school library media specialist(s). [read post]
9 May 2024, 7:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
  The appeal must be dismissed.Respondent has, through board policy, “delegate[d] its authority to designate library materials to be used in the [d]istrict to the school library media specialist(s). [read post]
30 Jun 2022, 7:36 am by Jeff Welty
The closest the Supreme Court of North Carolina has come to addressing the issue of abortion rights under the state constitution was in Rosie J. v. [read post]
5 Nov 2007, 7:23 am
The Attention Deficit Disorder Clinic Phone: (602) 423-7770 Phoenix (Northwest) Sanford J. [read post]
20 Jul 2015, 9:07 am by Marty Lederman
  The Final RegulationsThis past Tuesday the government published in the Federal Register a series of final rules issued a few days earlier by the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Treasury. [read post]
15 May 2019, 7:21 pm
The trend was especially evident in the governance of behavior traditionally beyond the reach of states—transnational economic activity.[10] There was a sense that the appropriate approach to the management of behavior (by states or private institutions) was increasingly centered on the ability of decision makers to deploy data within algorithms to develop finely tuned systems of reward and punishment, which would manage appropriate behavior, hold individuals accountable, and contribute to… [read post]
1 Dec 2007, 7:15 am
A complex maze of services and supports too often results in services delays, or worse, finding out about them when it is too late to take advantage of them. [read post]