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8 Jan 2010, 5:02 am by Beck, et al.
  [W]e decline to transform the status of this provision from that of a local enactment to a State statute. [read post]
2 Apr 2012, 11:39 am by Kevin Johnson
  The Court emphatically rejected this argument, stating unequivocally that “[w]e find this argument disingenuous. [read post]
10 Jun 2016, 7:04 am by NBlack
In March, United States Magistrate Judge Marian Payson handed down a decision in Thurmond v. [read post]
21 Nov 2018, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Requiring an employee to undergo a medical examination to determine his or her fitness to properly perform his or her dutiesBrown v Bratton, 2018 NY Slip Op 07541, Appellate Division, First DepartmentSubdivision 1 of §72 of the Civil Service Law, Leave for ordinary disability, provides, in pertinent part, that "[w]hen in the judgment of an appointing authority an employee is unable to perform the duties of his or her position by reason of a disability, other than a… [read post]
21 Nov 2018, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Requiring an employee to undergo a medical examination to determine his or her fitness to properly perform his or her dutiesBrown v Bratton, 2018 NY Slip Op 07541, Appellate Division, First DepartmentSubdivision 1 of §72 of the Civil Service Law, Leave for ordinary disability, provides, in pertinent part, that "[w]hen in the judgment of an appointing authority an employee is unable to perform the duties of his or her position by reason of a disability, other than a… [read post]
29 Jan 2021, 10:29 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Architecture literature doesn’t hesitate to describe this as quotation w/common trapezoidal forms. [read post]
13 Aug 2015, 10:56 am
  “[W]hen a party cannot satisfy its state duties without the Federal Government’s special permission and assistance, which is dependent on the exercise of judgment by a federal agency, that party cannot independently satisfy those state duties for preemption purposes. [read post]