Regulations

Protesters Can’t Use Speeches To Disrupt Supreme Court

A decades-old statute that disallows protesters from making “a harangue or oration” to disrupt the Supreme Court will stand, after […]

Will NY Cyber-Regs Put Some Companies Out Of Business?

New cybersecurity standards for the financial industry in New York state will be hardest on mid-sized companies, says an article […]

Regulatory Enforcement Post-Election

The Trump administration will likely seek to scale back many forms of regulatory enforcement, but the President campaigned on a […]

Get Ready For More Cyber Litigation

The Great Recession of 2007-2009 caused a precipitous drop in litigation, but that trend is being reversed in large part […]

Trump’s “Two-For-One” Regulation Order Is A Rabbit Hole

If you issue one, then get rid of two. That’s the gist of an order from the President on January […]

Lawsuit Challenges Bipartisan Judgeship Requirements

A lawyer has sued Delaware over the state’s constitutional requirement that judicial nominations and judgeships be evenly split between the […]

Whistleblower Exposes Employee Wife Hiring Swap

Debra Halbrook, a former Wake County Superior Court victim witness legal assistant, claims she was fired when she reported concerns […]

E-Discovery Trends To Watch In 2017

Significant amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure late in 2015, followed by a flood of judicial opinions interpreting […]

Topless Ban Discriminates Against Women

A Colorado judge says Fort Collins’ indecency code, which makes it a crime for women to show their nipples, is […]

Hispanic Immigrants, Black Men Have Highest Job Injury Rate

Hardly a surprise, but a study bears it out: Hispanic immigrants and African-American men have the highest rate of workplace […]

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