This guide explains the legal risks associated with receiving or publishing material that was illegally obtained by a third party.
To give new Department of Labor (DOL) officials time determine their next steps, a federal circuit court judge has granted the DOL its motion to pause two federal court cases challenging the so-called ...
Baton Rouge judge Eboni Johnson Rose found the former officer guilty of a lesser count, later acquitted him, then an appeals ...
Estrella Santos-Zacaría and her attorneys worry she wouldn’t be safe as a trans woman in her native Guatemala, but also fear ...
The federal E-rate program that funds internet connections in education is subject to a major anti-fraud statute, potentially ...
The Corporate Transparency Act’s reporting obligations are once again in force. For virtually all reporting companies, the ...
More than 11,500 wheelchairs and scooters were mishandled by airlines in 2023, according to the Department of Transportation.
On November 15, 2024, in State of Texas v. United States Dep’t of Labor, the United States District Court for the Eastern ...
On January 28, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a significant ruling reinforcing the Fifth ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Washington has allowed President Trump’s mass firings of federal workers to move forward.
The Court of Appeals held that the DOL was empowered to set a minimum salary for exemption— albeit with some meaningful limitations. Last week’s decision denying en banc review tees the issue up for a ...
Lawmakers in Oklahoma this week advanced a bill aimed at protecting gun rights of state-registered medical marijuana patients ...
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