At the California Employment Law Report, Anthony Zaller highlights five misunderstandings that employers commonly have about employee discipline and documentation.
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At Above the Law, Grover Cleveland gives some advice to third year law students looking to be better prepared to practice when they graduate.
In a cross-post on the Foundation for Economic Education and Cato Institute websites, Larry White briefly analyzes bitcoin’s recent victory in court, when Miami-Dade Florida circuit judge Teresa Pooler
Maybe, according to Shelton D. [pseudonym] v. Brennan, 2016 WL 3361228, a case recently decided by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
In a podcast available on the Federalist Society website, Scott Kronland and William Messinger discuss the future of mandatory union dues after the 4-4 split per curiam decis
In an article on TechPolicyDaily.com—the voice of American Enterprise Institute’s Center for Internet, Communications, and Technology Policy—Professor Babette Boliek discusses legal issues related to
“It is impossible to be sure,” according to Michael McConnell, a former judge on the Tenth US Circuit Court of Appeals, a professor and director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School, and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.
On the New England Journal of Real Estate website, Philip Hastings discusses the myriad of local and state rules and regulations governing real estate dev
At the Volokh Conspiracy, Eugene Volokh explains how “[Alexander] Hamilton played a historic and immensely influential role in American