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23 May 2022, 6:21 am by The Petrie-Flom Center Staff
Biden, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida ruled that the U.S. [read post]
23 May 2022, 5:57 am by Kristy Parker
All but one of the judges for the District Court of the District of Columbia to consider the issues have so held. [read post]
23 May 2022, 4:00 am by David Bilinsky
On May 12, 2022 the British Columbia Court of Appeal issued reasons in the case of: Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. [read post]
20 May 2022, 8:52 pm by Andrew Hamm
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. [read post]
20 May 2022, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
Wendy Rogers that suggested the shooter in a mass killing in Buffalo was a federal agent and part of a conspiracy by the federal government. [read post]
19 May 2022, 6:03 am by Kevin Kaufman
In the U.S., several localities have banned the sale as well, as have Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. [read post]
18 May 2022, 10:53 am by Rohini Kurup
District Court for the District of Columbia on May 17, seeking to compel casino mogul and Republican megadonor Steve Wynn to register as an agent of the Chinese government. [read post]
16 May 2022, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Justice Byron White’s majority opinion in Grace said that the government’s interest in protecting judges from outside influence did not justify forbidding peaceful marching and picketing outside a courthouse. [read post]
To be sure, civil suits are not a silver bullet, but in the absence of a more comprehensive institutional framework for addressing cybercrime, civil botnet takedowns are a powerful force-multiplier to current government efforts. [read post]
12 May 2022, 8:19 am by Eric Barton
In the past six years, at least 10 states, as well as the District of Columbia, have passed legislation to limit and/or eliminate the use of non-competes and other restrictive covenants for low-wage workers. [read post]
10 May 2022, 12:49 pm by David Chidlaw and Carina Novell
The law applies to workers on contracts in excess of $2,000 entered into by federal agencies and the District of Columbia for the construction, alteration, or repair of public buildings or public works.[2] From the 1930s to the early 1980s, the DOL used the following three-step process to define  prevailing wage: Any wage rate paid to a majority of workers. [read post]
10 May 2022, 6:00 am by Kyle Hulehan
States with the worst scores on this component are Connecticut, Vermont, Illinois, New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey, plus the District of Columbia. [read post]