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Texas Judge Blocks Federal Overtime Rules

A federal judge in Texas has blocked a Labor Department overtime rule that would extend overtime to more than 4 […]

Districts In Wisconsin Unconstitutionally Gerrymandered, Judges Rule

A panel of three federal judges this week found that Wisconsin’s legislature went too far in redrawing State Assembly district […]

Facebook Says It Has Stopped Discriminatory “Ethnic Affinity” Ads

Facebook advertising, which generated about $18 billion last year, uses targeting algorithms that hone in with uncanny precision on users’ […]

Corporate Counsel Conundrum With Overseas Information

Overseas privacy laws have become a big risk factor for corporate counsel at multinational companies, according to a post from […]

Sexually Abusive, Hypnotist Lawyer Gets Jail Time

An Ohio lawyer who has been permanently disbarred was sentenced to 12 years in prison for putting women in trances, […]

‘Web Bugs’ To Track Opposing Counsel Unethical

Lawyers should not use “web bugs” to track the location and email habits of opposing counsel, both the Alaska Bar […]

California Wants To Meet Trump In Court

California Democrats wasted little time in positioning the state as a counter to many of President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promises, […]

Black Men Given Longer Prison Sentences Than White Men

On average, black men are given prison sentences 20 percent longer than those imposed upon white men committing similar crimes. […]

Trump SCOTUS Potentials At Conservative Lawyer Event

“We stand on the cusp of great change,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told a gathering of conservative lawyers at the […]

Lawyer Fined $45K For Witness Intimidation

A three-judge Pennsylvania Superior Court panel upheld a nearly $45,000 fine against insurance defense attorney Nancy Raynor for intimidating a […]

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