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February 23, 2022

Three Top Law Firms Match New Davis Polk Associate Salaries - Bloomberg Law

The Big Law pay war is back on, thanks to Wall Street's Davis Polk. Paul Weiss, McDermott and Cleary are matching new salary scale Pay boosts target for midlevel, senior associates Three major law firms—Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison, McDermott Will & Emery, and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton—are matching rival Davis Polk & Wardwell’s new salary scale rewarding mid...
February 23, 2022

“First Amendment auditors” a concern for Utah law enforcement - KSL NewsRadio

Members of ttah law enforcement are expressing concern over self-described citizen journalists who record police activity for social media. Photo: Canva The Cache County sheriff says he’s concerned about people that call themselves first amendment auditors, who try to record public buildings like police stations and even private businesses, for their YouTube channels. Cache County Sheriff Cha...
February 23, 2022

What is Justice Breyer’s Employment Law Legacy? - The National Law Review

Jackson Lewis Law Firm Logo Appointed by President Bill Clinton Authored the seminal decision establishing the legal standard for retaliation claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. On January 27, 2022, Justice Stephen Breyer formally announced his retirement from the nine-member U.S. Supreme Court, effective at the start of the 2022 summer recess. In his nearly three de...
February 23, 2022

Georgia's Unique Death Penalty Law is Killing the Mentally Disabled - The Appeal

Georgia is the strictest state in America when it comes to proving intellectual disability in capital cases. This month, the Supreme Court could save the life of a man who says he is mentally disabled—or let the state kill him. Before Rodney Young was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death, he was a high school football star. Young, now 54, played running back for the Bridgeton Hi...
February 23, 2022

Why the Return of Law & Order Felt Like Homecoming for the O.G. Stars - E! NEWS

Advertisement: Your video will resume in .--:-- --:--AudioSubtitlesSettings For Law & Order's original stars, the show's return is a dream come true to say the least. After all, it's been more than a decade since Camryn Manheim, Anthony Anderson and more took their final bow on the NBC crime procedural. Back then, "I was just a snot-nosed kid fresh out of graduate school and like...
February 23, 2022

California BIPA-like Law to Protect Biometric Information - The National Law Review

Jackson Lewis Law Firm Logo Some members of the California legislature want their state to remain the leader for data privacy and cybersecurity regulation in the U.S. This includes protections for biometric information, similar to those under the Biometric Information Privacy Act in Illinois, 740 ILCS 14 et seq. (BIPA). State Senator Bob Wieckowski introduced SB 1189 on February 17, 2022, whi...
February 23, 2022

Focus on Wisconsin voting law changes shifts to Assembly - Minneapolis Star Tribune

MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Assembly was scheduled to begin voting Wednesday on more than a dozen voting and election law changes that Republicans proposed in reaction to President Joe Biden's 2020 win. The Republican-controlled Legislature was expected to pass all of the fast-tracked election bills before the approaching end of its two-year session even though Democratic Gov. Tony Evers wo...
February 23, 2022

Stock market short-sellers could be hit with racketeering law: report - Markets Insider

The Department of Justice is further postponing some immigration hearings. The Department of Justice is exploring if they can charge stock market short-sellers with the same law used to prosecute the mafia, according to a Reuters report. Several short-selling research firms have been on the DOJ's radar as they investigate illegal trading tactics. Subpoenas have been sent to dozens of firms...
February 23, 2022

Focus on Wisconsin voting law changes shifts to Assembly - Associated Press

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Assembly was scheduled to begin voting Wednesday on more than a dozen voting and election law changes that Republicans proposed in reaction to President Joe Biden’s 2020 win. The Republican-controlled Legislature was expected to pass all of the fast-tracked election bills before the approaching end of its two-year session even though Democratic Gov. Tony Eve...
February 23, 2022

Updated St. Louis County nondiscrimination law would protect gender expression, contractors - STLtoday.com

Updated St. Louis County nondiscrimination law would protect gender expression, contractors  STLtoday.com