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February 03, 2022

Law Students Acting Badly - National Review

(Zolnierek/Getty Images) American law schools have significant percentages of “woke” students who just love to throw their weight around, knowing that they can get away with just about anything. The current fight at Georgetown, with irate students demanding that Ilya Shapiro be dumped because he expressed the view that Supreme Court nominees shouldn’t be chosen because they check off variou...
February 03, 2022

Sara Boyns, Workplace Law: Workplace use of smartphone applications - Monterey Herald

Question: My business was approached by a company proposing we use one of their new smartphone applications to allow employees to clock in and out for work, communicate about schedules, address work-related questions, and provide employees access to company-related resources. Are there any issues with asking my employees to download applications on their cell phones to use to record time and...
February 03, 2022

Meet the Candidates: MSU law graduate Logan Byrne is running for the State House - The State News

Logan Byrne, Michigan State University graduate and candidate for the 77th House District seat, poses for a portrait on Jan. 25. Logan Byrne never saw himself running for office. He viewed himself as an advocate for underrepresented communities, with much of his legal work. But after becoming involved with his local Democratic Party, learning that no one had declared to run in his state house...
February 03, 2022

Three decades after ADA became law, progress remains slow in numerous cities - The Denver Channel

--> Sorry, we're having issues playing this video. In the meantime, try watching one of the videos below. ST. LOUIS — It was a lesson he learned fast. When he was 20, Steven Foelsch wrecked his motorcycle and lost the use of his arms and legs. He soon found it was better to not fight but adapt. “Sometimes, I put 15 miles a day on my wheelchair," Foelsch said. Adjustments are everywhere—...
February 03, 2022

Biometric Privacy Claims Not Preempted By Illinois Workers' Law - Bloomberg Law

Workers’ Compensation Act doesn’t bar biometric privacy claims Unanimous Illinois Supreme Court ruling affirms lower court The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act doesn’t bar claims for statutory damages under the state’s biometric privacy law, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous opinion filed Thursday. The ruling opens the door for plaintiffs seeking to bring claims under the B...
February 03, 2022

What Marketers Should Know If Massachusetts’ Privacy Law Goes Through - Adweek

What Marketers Should Know If Massachusetts’ Privacy Law Goes Through  Adweek
February 03, 2022

Opinion: Don't ever get used to Trump's contempt for the law - Houston Chronicle

Former President Donald Trump leaves the stage after speaking during a Save America rally Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022, at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Conroe. The strongest case for the work of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and for that committee to move quickly to public hearings, is that former President Donald Trump continues to make it...
February 03, 2022

[Webinar] U.S. Privacy Law Update: Tracking Proposed State Privacy Legislation - February 23rd, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CT - JD Supra

With state legislatures reconvening for 2022, numerous states already have seen California Consumer Privacy Act-like privacy legislation proposed or carried over from 2021, including Ohio, Maryland, Washington, New York and Florida. Other states are expected to follow. Will more states join California, Colorado and Virginia in enacting legislation this year? Will any state pass a private righ...
February 03, 2022

School of Law Alumna Pays It Forward - UConn Today - UConn Today

To mark the 25th anniversary of her graduation from the UConn School of Law, Diana Morales-Bories decided to share her success. Diana Morales-Bories has established a scholarship to support law students with financial need. Diana Morales-Bories ’96 JD credits the UConn School of Law with equipping her the with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the legal profession. “It’s thank...
February 03, 2022

Law firm donates $5,000 for info the killer of a 4-year-old Lubbock boy - KLBK | KAMC | EverythingLubbock.com

LUBBOCK, Texas — A Lubbock-based law firm donated an additional $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer of a 4-year-old boy. Lubbock Police made the announcement Thursday morning. This is a developing story. Check back for updates. The following is a statement from LPD: Metropolitan Special Crimes Unit Continues to Ask for Public’s Help in Death of 4 year-old...