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University President’s Quick Action After Racist Incident May Bring Legal Challenge

After video emerged of a fraternity joining in a racist chant, University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren immediately denounced […]

Eric Holder’s Official Email Aliases Revealed

To prevent his inbox from being flooded by the public and by spam, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder used three […]

Unanimous SCOTUS Strengthens Regulators’ Hand

The Supreme Court has ruled that federal agencies do not have to go through a public notification and comment period […]

‘Blurred Lines’ Copyright Costs Singers $7.4M

Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams, the duo behind last summer’s huge hit song, “Blurred Lines,” owe $7.4 million to the […]

Can A Snitch App Put A Dent In Corruption?

In Lebanon, a country of four million people where “everyone knows everyone,” corruption is said to be part of everyday […]

Law School Death Spiral?

A deteriorated market for their graduates – and a consequent shrinking number of applicants – is a big part of […]

Legal Pot A Workplace Conundrum In D.C.

In the wake of a landslide victory for marijuana legalization in Washington, D.C., employers there are now trying to figure […]

Sexual Harassment At A Japanese Aquarium

The parameters of workplace sexual harassment in Japan are in some ways similar to the U.S. and in some ways […]

Key E-Discovery Ruling Backtracks On A Cooperation Requirement

Nixon Peabody attorneys consider another e-discovery ruling from Federal Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck from the Southern District of New […]

Why Did Tinder Shut Down Gap?

The mobile dating app Tinder was about to become the platform for Gap’s native advertising campaign. Other companies have launched […]

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