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International Labor Standards In The Global Economy

Over a period of years trade unions have exercised pressure on multinational companies to sign international framework agreements. IFAs are […]

A Limit on Expert Testimony in Patent Cases

Expert witnesses in a patent case can testify to a lot of things, but according to attorney Daniel Hanson, obviousness […]

Streaming Giants Lose Round One Of Fight To Avoid Fees

A Missouri township that is attempting to enforce a local ordinance requiring video service providers to pay five percent of […]

You Have The Right To Confront Your Accuser. What If Your Accuser Is An Algorithm?

In criminal proceedings it’s become increasingly common for software-based technology to be used in garnering or processing evidence, or to […]

In Kansas, ACLU Defends Fossil Fuel Critics Accused of Unauthorized Practice Of Law

After two fossil-fuel critics helped make the case against proposed injection wells before the Kansas Corporation Commission, the KCC deputy […]

Joe Biden’s Brother Problem

In a scenario reminiscent of the Clinton years, when the Secret Service gave the President’s brother Roger the code name […]

DC Judges Face Scrutiny Over Trump Cases

Public awareness of the politicization of the courts has generally focused on the U.S. Supreme Court, but two district judges […]

Oil Companies Taking the Lead On Ethics

All multinationals hire fixers to win business in complex environments. They provide introductions to decision-makers, intelligence, and an in-country presence. […]

Remington Appeals Sandy Hook Gun-Sale Ruling To Supreme Court

Remington Arms, manufacturer of the AR-15 style semi-automatic rifle that was used in the mass killing in Newtown, Conn. has […]

Mob Hits in the Age of Trump

The man who rubbed out Francesco Cali, the alleged leader of the Gambino crime family, was acting under a delusion […]

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