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Minimum Salaries and the Evolving Workforce: Why the DOL’s New Automatic Salary Updates Clash With Legal Precedent and Economic Facts
Overtime exemptions are about to get more expensive. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, most...
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Of Beetles and Babies: The Possible Futures for Standing after FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to issue a decision in FDA v. Alliance for...
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Affirmative “Re-action”: How Are Major Bar Associations Responding to Students for Fair Admissions?
Last summer, the Supreme Court, in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of...
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Virginia Tax-Exempt Government-Services Association Tries to Avoid Open-Records Law
Public school districts are accountable to the people. And when private citizens ask for their...
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The Redefinition of Sex-based Discrimination: Part I in a Series on the Biden Administration’s Final Title IX Rule
On April 29, 2024, the Department of Education published a 423-page final rule in the...
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Unconnected Mitigation Evidence in Capital Cases
This post originally appeared at Crime & Consequences. Today the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a...
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Are Steal-able Cars a Public Nuisance? Chicago Again Throws the Wrong Legal Theory at Its Crime Problem
In the early aughts, municipalities across the country filed a spate of lawsuits against the...
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Preventing Fraud on P2P Electronic Payment Networks: What Can We Learn From Montesquieu?
As a former staff member for the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services, I spent...
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Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy: Clarity on Damages, Still Hazy on the Discovery Rule
The statute of limitations in copyright law is three years from the time the claim...
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Parental Rights and “Social Transitions” at School: Mead v. Rockford Public School District
When a child struggles with gender dysphoria, many public schools will intentionally and actively conceal...