Justice Department Requires Six High Tech Companies to Stop Entering into Anticompetitive Employee Solicitation Agreements

Justice Department Requires Six High Tech Companies to Stop Entering into Anticompetitive Employee Solicitation Agreements The Department of Justice announced today that it has reached a settlement with six high…
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Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Georgia-based Multi Family Housing Developer Alleging Discrimination

Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Georgia-based Multi Family Housing Developer Alleging Discrimination The Justice Department announced that it filed a lawsuit today against Post Properties Inc., Post Apartment Homes and…
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Book review: Insa Lee Koch, Personalizing the State: The Anthropology of Law, Politics, and Welfare in Austerity Britain

Book review: Insa Lee Koch, Personalizing the State: The Anthropology of Law, Politics, and Welfare in Austerity Britain Theoretical Criminology, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 408-410, May 2020. Vickie Cooper…
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Can You See and Hear Us, Ms. Smith?: Protecting Defendants’ Right to Effective Assistance of Counsel When Using Audio and Video Conferencing in Judicial Proceedings

Can You See and Hear Us, Ms. Smith?: Protecting Defendants’ Right to Effective Assistance of Counsel When Using Audio and Video Conferencing in Judicial Proceedings As new technology is developed…
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STEPping into the “Wrong” Neighborhood: A Critique of the People v. Albillar’s Expansion of California Penal Code Section 186.22(a) and a Call to Reexamine the Treatment of Gang Affiliation

STEPping into the “Wrong” Neighborhood: A Critique of the People v. Albillar’s Expansion of California Penal Code Section (a) and a Call to Reexamine the Treatment of Gang Affiliation Since…
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“You May Be Down and Out, But You Ain’t Beaten”: Collective Bargaining for Incarcerated Workers

“You May Be Down and Out, But You Ain’t Beaten”: Collective Bargaining for Incarcerated Workers The Supreme Court’s sweeping 1977 decision in Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners’ Labor Union determined…
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The Perceptions of Juvenile Judges Regarding Adolescent Development in Evaluating Juvenile Competency

The Perceptions of Juvenile Judges Regarding Adolescent Development in Evaluating Juvenile Competency This analysis provides the first known in-depth qualitative inquiry into if and how juvenile court judges take the…
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