FDA’s third wave of food traceability tips
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Nov. 30 rolled out new tools and FAQs that will continue to inform stakeholders about the Food Traceability Rule and help covered entities come into compliance....
View ArticleThis is what a settlement with the EEOC looks like after they sue for...
A few months ago, I blogged about a lawsuit in which the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleged that an employer denied a deaf job applicant’s accommodation request and terminated his...
View ArticleEarly Edition: December 4, 2023
Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here. A curated weekday guide to major news and developments over the weekend. Here’s today’s news ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR Israel has found 800 shafts leading...
View ArticleWise Law's Legal Headlines for the week of December 4, 2023
Here are our leading legal headlines for the week of December 4, 2023 from Wise Law on Twitter:C.I.A. Director Arrives in Qatar for Talks on Hostage ReleasesEx-Ontario teacher silenced for views on...
View Article[Eugene Volokh] #TheyLied Case Filed by Elected Official Over Allegations of...
From Anderson v. Senthilnathan (Colo. Ct. App.), decided Sept. 28, in an opinion by Judge Katharine Lum, joined by Judges Jerry Jones and Steve Bernard: At various times in 2021, while Anderson served...
View ArticleNew Online Court Appearance Toolbox
Looking to solve court appearance issues in your jurisdiction? Find tools that work for you with the Court Appearance Toolbox! This new, online resource from the UNC School of Government Criminal...
View ArticleA Plea to the International Law Community: On De-Humanizing and the October...
Author’s Note: The following is a modified version of remarks given at the American Society of International Law’s Midyear Meeting Apologies for reading from a script, this presentation is challenging...
View Article[Eugene Volokh] Plaintiff Sues Defendant, Alleging Defendant's...
From Couture v. Noshirvan, decided Thursday by Judge Sheri Polster Chappell (M.D. Fla.): This case stems from a dozen TikTok videos…. [According to the Complaint,] Defendant Noshirvan is a TikTok...
View ArticleOrgan & Body Donations: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
John Oliver, as always, does a tremendous job describing some of the problems and challenges with U.S. organ donation and transplantation. (December 3, 2023 video) He does not get into how OPOs...
View ArticleVoting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA...
Voting is now open! Help pick the 15 legal tech startups that will get to compete at the eighth-annual Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024. Your votes determine the 15 companies selected to face off in...
View ArticleWhat if I am Injured While Out Holiday Shopping?
In the 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger holiday film “Jingle All The Way” there is a scene in the beginning of the movie that tackles just how dangerous holiday shopping can be. Hundreds of shoppers are...
View ArticleCourt opinion issued Nov. 29, 2023
Roland v. DOJ (7th Cir.) -- affirming district court’s ruling that: (1) before filing suit, plaintiff failed to administratively appeal DOJ’s determinations that neither the FBI nor National Security...
View ArticleDisability Insurance Claims for Amazon Employees
Disability insurance claims for Amazon employees can be a crucial aspect of ensuring financial stability in times of unexpected hardship. Amazon employees often rely on disability insurance to provide...
View ArticleLeveraging Technology and Systems for Enhanced Efficiency in the Modern Law Firm
The integration of technology and streamlined systems is an indispensable asset for law firms of today to stay competitive, efficient, and responsive to clients’ needs. Embracing technological...
View ArticleFrance opens investigation into fatal stabbing of tourist near Eiffel Tower
French anti-terrorism prosecutors said on Sunday that they had opened an investigation into the fatal attack against a 23-year-old German-Filipino tourist near the Eiffel Tower in Paris on Saturday...
View Article[Stephen E. Sachs] How Originalist Is the Supreme Court?
[More than you might think—and it’s getting better all the time.] At last month's Federalist Society National Lawyers' Convention, which had the theme of "Originalism on the Ground," I got to speak on...
View ArticleFederal Judge Blocks Montana’s TikTok Ban
A federal judge has blocked a Montana law banning the popular video sharing app TikTok, finding “little doubt” that it was “more interested in targeting China’s extensible role in TikTok than with...
View ArticleHow to Secure Your Kid's Android Device
After finding risky software on an Android (Google’s mobile operating system) device marketed for kids, we wanted to put together some tips to help better secure your kid's Android device (and even...
View ArticleUkraine officials launch investigation into alleged killing of unarmed...
Ukrainian officials accused Russia Sunday of committing war crimes following the release of a video allegedly showing armed Russian soldiers shooting two unarmed Ukrainian soldiers, leading to the...
View ArticleStress Management Methods for Whistleblowers
Whistleblowers are courageous people of strong moral conviction who often must contend with the very real psychological and physical ramifications of taking a stand for what is ethically right. Here,...
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