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- Courts
Make Your Bets! Who Will Win? The NFL Or The Justice System?
Let's pretend that this is some witty quip about the content of this article. - Courts
Attorney Accused Of 'Quiet Quitting' In Lawsuit Files Countersuit Alleging Discrimination
The gloves come off in this complaint. - Law Schools
'Ally' Sues Howard Law For $2M During Black History Month, Alleging Racial Discrimination
Dude could have at least waited until March. - Finance
Talked To Some Union Guys Building Buses And The Secret Service, Also Kamala Harris Was There
Though it was a pleasure listening to the vice president, I learned a lot more about the new green economy from hours of talking to the union laborers actually building it. - Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 01.31.23
* Trump sues Bob Woodward claiming copyright on all the stuff he told Woodward during interviews Trump granted for the purpose of letting Woodward write a book. This is not going in the magical “Trump keeps winning cases” bucket his lawyer talks about. [Courthouse News Service]
* Johnson & Johnson tried the “Monopoly Man turns out his pockets” routine and failed. [Law360]
* Hey Siri, explain labor law. [MacRumors]
* Speaking of labor law, a look at the upcoming Supreme Court labor showdown from the perspective of the service workers are preparing. [Eater]
* Jones Day facing sanctions request citing harassment as the motivation for the earlier sanctions request Jones Day made against former associates in discrimination case. You may remember this one as the case that brought attention to Jones Day’s… questionable photoshop decisions. [Reuters]
* The pandemic may have broken lawyers. I mean, lawyers were always broken, but it broke them in a new way. [American Lawyer]
- Labor / Employment
Will The Cute Videos Of Kids Opening Toys Be Future Labor Law Evidence?
Maybe the small children should just form a union? - Courts
If You Had The Supreme Court Supporting Fair And Non-Discriminatory Elections As A Wish This Year, I Have Bad News
So this is how democracy dies… with weird, Jenga-like pieces. - Technology
Elon Musk's Public Fumbling Of The Bird App Is Getting More Worser And More Legaler
His handling of Twitter makes this article's title look like prime literature. - Courts
Maine Religious Schools Would Rather Render It Back To Caesar Than Accept Gay Students
“I say unto ye, the money is cool and all, but if it means teaching those yucky kids I made wrong, just ignore it forreal” - Jesus, apparently - Courts
Discriminate At Your Own Risk: Colorado's Employment Discrimination Laws Are Getting Quite The Rehaul
Ideally, you’d have some familiarity with the rules before your work relationship gets rocky. - Government
Trump Lawyer Alina Habba Sued For Being Gross Racist Hell Boss
Well, knock us over with a feather! - Labor / Employment, Sponsored Content
Post-Employment Restrictive Covenants: Market Trends 2017-2021
Get an overview of restrictive covenant obligations contained in executive employment agreements and insights on recent market trends in publicly filed executive employment agreements. - Labor / Employment, Sponsored Content
Guidance For Employers On Vaccination And Testing Rules
Key updates on the COVID-19 vaccine and testing rules promulgated by the Biden Administration including requirements for federal contractors and subcontractors, ETS, and CMS emergency regulations. - In-House Counsel, Sponsored Content
Employer's Guide To Employee Vaccination Data Privacy And Protection
Read about the privacy concerns created when implementing a mandatory vaccine policy and collecting vaccination status information from employees and others. - Sports
Flores Drops Bombshell Lawsuit Against NFL
Flores claims that he was ostracized and ultimately fired, labeled by Dolphins brass as someone who was difficult to work with. - In-House Counsel
Stigmatizing Stigmas
The first step in figuring out what to do about stigmas is being aware of what they are. - Labor / Employment
I Know A Good Apple Is Tart, But Exploitation Is Bitter
And on the eighth day, God said, 'Let their jobs suck.' - Labor / Employment, Sponsored Content
Court Addresses Some Of The Bostock Gaps In Declaratory Judgment Class Suit By Church And Christian-Owned Business
The entities sought religious exemption from, and a declaration that they do not violate, the anti-discrimination provisions of Title VII so that they could hire and fire in accordance with their alleged religious beliefs and employment policies. - Law Schools
Professor's Discrimination Lawsuit Against Law School To Move Forward
Summary judgment defeated.