In this week's Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Melissa Bosley dives into whether employers are required to provide accommodations for an employee's commute to work. Read the ITW here: https://lnkd.in/ezwW8JsG
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Meet the Team! This week, we are featuring Jacob Rabinovich, a Staff Editor, Collin Riley, a Production Editor, and Alexander Robinson, a Staff Editor. See all of our Vol. 54 team here: https://lnkd.in/eMMUE3N9
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In this week's Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Violet Sovine discusses the impact a recent Supreme Court ruling will have on Starbucks employees' unionization and bargaining efforts. Read the ITW here: https://lnkd.in/e8TbbbFx
What the Memphis Seven Decision Means for Starbucks Workers
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Meet the Team! This week, we are featuring Morgan Kasmer, a Production Editor, and Staff Editors Adria Obonyo and John Osborne. See all of our Vol. 54 team here: https://lnkd.in/eMMUE3N9
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In this week's Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Shekinah Tony-Oyeleye discusses how a recent Ohio Supreme Court ruling on "boneless" chicken wings may impact food liability law by shifting the burden of safety from producers to consumers. Read the ITW here: https://lnkd.in/eF8NRE9N
BONES OF CONTENTION: REASSESSING CONSUMER EXPECTATIONS IN FOOD LIABILITY CASES.
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Meet the Team! This week, we are featuring Andrea Hutton, our Managing Editor, Elle Johnson, a Staff Editor, and Shanae T. Jones, our Editor-in-Chief. See all of our Vol. 54 team here: https://buff.ly/4eSIyHo
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In this week's Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Jacob Rabinovich analyzes the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in United States v. Rahimi and its recent effect on the federal circuits' interpretation of the Second Amendment and regulations that preclude felons from firearm possession. Read the ITW here: https://lnkd.in/gJj36vcZ
Circuits Split on Interpreting Second Amendment’s History and Tradition Standard
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Meet the Team! This week, we are featuring Dallon D., an Associate Comments Editor, Lauren Evers, a Staff Editor, and Tyler Hueffmeier, a Senior Staff Editor. See all of our Vol. 54 team here: https://buff.ly/4eSIyHo
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In our second Issue to Watch this year, Staff Editor Manna Alexander discusses a case before the Maryland Supreme Court dealing with the constitutionality of the Child Victims Act, which allows survivors of child sex abuse to sue state and private institutions that failed to protect them regardless of when the abuse took place. Read the ITW here: https://lnkd.in/et5xbN6j
Statute of Limitation or Statute of Repose: Will All Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Be Able to File Suit Against the Archdioceses of Washington and Baltimore?
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We're excited to kick off this year's Issues to Watch with staff editor Lauren Evers' insightful analysis of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the recent case that overturns the longstanding Chevron doctrine. The article also discusses how the federal circuits are reacting to the landmark decision. Read the ITW here: https://lnkd.in/ehV7nu-a
Fishing, Forum Shopping, and Forgetting Chevron
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