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New Campaign To End On-Call Labor

On-call and last-minute scheduling, especially prevalent in low-wage and part-time positions, leaves workers unable to hold second jobs and scrambling […]

New York AG Sued Over Exxon Investigation

The Competitive Enterprise Institute has sued New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, demanding that he turn over common interest agreements pertaining to an investigation of Exxon…

“Smoke Rollers” Belch Black Smoke On Purpose

The fad evolved out of truck pulls, and if you don’t like it, go live in…

Take Me Out To…“Guaranteed Rate Field”?

Surely one of the more unusual of the corporate-sponsored names, for the stadium formerly known as…

Remembering Pioneer Developer Of Early Laptop, “Built Like An Armored Tank”

He was a Brit, taught in Scotland, but did his major life work in Silicon Valley. Computer engineer John Ellenby, […]

Wrongly Convicted Man Now Practicing Law In New York

At the age of 17, Jarrett Adams was wrongly convicted of rape and sentenced to 28 years in prison. He […]

Esther Lardent, “Queen of Pro Bono,” Dies

For more than four decades, Esther Ferster Lardent, known as the “Queen of Pro Bono,” worked to encourage pro bono […]

ABA Shutters Investigation Into BYU Law School

The ABA has ended its investigation into Brigham Young University’s J. Reuben Clark Law School, after the school tweaked its […]

Legal Training Lets New Yorker’s Toobin Work As “Translator”

New Yorker staff writer and graduate of Harvard Law School Jeffrey Toobin says he never meant to fall into journalism. […]

Will Ginsburg Retire If Clinton Wins?

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has already hired the four clerks who will work for her through 2018, putting […]

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