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The Tangled History Of Trump’s Pick For Labor Chief

There is nothing simple about the resume of President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Labor, Andrew Puzder, and his confirmation […]

White House Will Frequent The Courtroom

If the first two weeks of President Trump’s Administration are any indication, it is likely that the White House will […]

Teens Guilty Of Hate Crime Get Unusual Sentence

Five teenagers this month pled guilty to vandalizing a historic African-American schoolhouse in Virginia with swastikas. But instead of time […]

Data Breach Litigation Wave In 2017

More data, more types of data, and more ways it can be compromised, all add up to more litigation. A […]

Cliven Bundy Conspiracy Trial To Begin

The federal conspiracy trial against Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who engaged in an armed standoff with federal agents in […]

Tech Firms: Trump Immigration Order Causing “Significant Harm”

Ninety-seven of the leading U.S. tech firms – including Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Facebook – backed Washington state’s legal objection […]

Can A Judge Order Celibacy?

Legal scholars are questioning the punishment doled out to a convicted rapist by an Idaho judge. The judge ordered that […]

Human Right Issues In Tech Supply Chains

Multi-national supply chains are squarely in the crosshairs of a wide variety of regulators. The California Supply Chains Act can […]

Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto Named New Partners

Intellectual property firm Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto announced that Susanne Flanders, Natalie Lieber, and Dennis McMahon have been named […]

Emilie R. Ninan Named Chair of Ballard Spahr Public Finance Department

Emilie R. Ninan has been named Chair of Ballard Spahr’s nationally recognized Public Finance Department, firm Chair Mark Stewart announced. […]

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