It’s no secret that the US Postal Service (USPS) has been struggling financially for well over a decade. One means of combatting its struggles has been to contract with third-party resellers to market USPS services and drive customers to it. Indeed, just one of those resellers, Express One, delivered over $3 billion in revenue to…
Injury Lawyers Toronto | Sokoloff Lawyers
Sokoloff Lawyers is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines how we handle your personal information to protect your privacy. Privacy Legislation:Since January 1, 2004, all Canadian organizations engaged in commercial activities have been required to comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (“PIPEDA”) and the Canadian Standards Association Model…
Privacy, stigma may keep workers from using abortion travel benefits
Several major corporations, from Amazon to Walmart, are promising to pay travel expenses for employees and family members who must leave their home states to receive a legal abortion. But experts who advise those companies say their well-intentioned promises to invest in employee access to reproductive health care are fraught with risk, including potential retaliation…
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About the Organization The Legal Lock is an initiative of the students from different law colleges in order to make quality legal research. It is also to make unbiased discussions, and essential law topics accessible to all academicians, and students in the best manner possible. The Legal Lock started in the year 2021. It has…
Op-Ed: A new law can help us keep the robust free press our democracy needs
A free and robust press is a central ingredient of a flourishing and democratic society — and given the number of existential crises we now face, also critical to its survival. Yet today, the journalism sector is collapsing. The number of newsroom jobs has declined by more than 30,000 since 2008, while local news deserts…
Who Pays for it?(Part-I) – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog
By: Prakhar Bajpai INTRODUCTION The fundamental feature of modern jurisprudence is that for a democracy to be successful, voters must be prepared to make their decisions wisely. A democratic system that does not honor the normative values represented by modern jurisprudence runs the risk of eroding its own public legitimacy and trust. A political conception…
The Importance of Supporting Social Emotional Development
Education News: Check Education News, Latest Board Exams, Live Results, College And Colleges Admission Updates Teachers Want Cellphones Out of Classrooms Members of the nation’s largest academics’ union say they need bans on cellphones during class time. Sizing Up the Risks of Schools’ Reliance on the ‘Internet of Things’ Technology is now critical to both…
Elections are complicated. Here’s how we cover them at the Free Press.
The Detroit Free Press has brought you accurate and timely information for more than 190 years, and we know this year — during Michigan’s sweeping midterm elections — is an especially important one. On the Nov. 8 ballot, voters will choose a governor, attorney general, secretary of state, a new congressional delegation, two supreme court…
E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer said Trump is trying to ‘run out the clock’ on her defamation case against him until he gets elected president again
Trump rape accuser E. Jean Carroll (L), Former President Donald Trump (R).Eva Deitch/Getty Images (L), Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (R). E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer accused Donald Trump of stalling for time on the defamation case. Roberta A. Kaplan said Trump is trying to avoid his deposition on Oct. 19. Kaplan also criticized Trump’s refusal to…
Last Call: DC Non-Compete Bill to Take Effect on October 1 | Seyfarth Shaw
We’ve written previously about Washington, DC’s non-compete bill scheduled to take effect on October 1, 2022. While DC Council has pulled back from enactment before to make last-minute revisions to the legislation—most notably in 2021 after the initially- passed bill would have barred non-competes entirely—there appear to be no such changes this time. The currently-enacted…
