EPA Issues National Primary Drinking Water Regulations

EPA Issues National Primary Drinking Water Regulations

On April 10, 2024, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the first ever National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWRs), which are legally enforceable national standards, setting limits for five individual PFAS and... Read more »
ECHR rules Russia violated Georgia citizens’ humans rights following 2008 conflict – JURIST

ECHR rules Russia violated Georgia citizens’ humans rights following 2008 conflict – JURIST

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Tuesday that Russia’s occupation and border enforcement of two regions in Georgia systematically violated Georgians’ human rights. The ECHR found that Russia violated multiple... Read more »
10 states with the most workplace discrimination charges

10 states with the most workplace discrimination charges

Despite the recent emphasis on DEI in the corporate world, U.S. companies are still falling short of their promises to be diverse, inclusive and safe. Where those businesses are located could be... Read more »
Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO

Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO

The e-discovery company CS Disco today announced that its board of directors has named Eric Friedrichsen as president and chief executive officer, filling the slot vacated when the company’s cofounder Kiwi Camara... Read more »
Swiss Climate Negligence and Human Rights Violations

Swiss Climate Negligence and Human Rights Violations

Today, the European Court of Human Rights issued a decision holding that Switzerland violated the human rights of its citizens by failing to adequately protect them from climate change. Specifically, the Court... Read more »
Peru dispatch: Inter-American Court of Human Rights holds state responsible for not protecting its citizens from mining pollution – JURIST

Peru dispatch: Inter-American Court of Human Rights holds state responsible for not protecting its citizens from mining pollution – JURIST

Peruvian law students from the Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco are reporting for JURIST on law-related events in or affecting Perú. All of them are from... Read more »
Joshua Adams Authors “Department of Labor Practice in Loper Bright’s Uncertain Wake”

Joshua Adams Authors “Department of Labor Practice in Loper Bright’s Uncertain Wake”

Joshua Adams authors “Department of Labor Practice in Loper Bright’s Uncertain Wake,” published in Bloomberg Law.  Source link Read more »
Crafting a Stellar Alumni Newsletter

Crafting a Stellar Alumni Newsletter

Creating an engaging and informative alumni newsletter is a crucial component of a law firm’s alumni relations strategy. Not only does it serve as a bridge reconnecting former colleagues with the firm,... Read more »
Norway court rules police unreasonably fined Indigenous activists – JURIST

Norway court rules police unreasonably fined Indigenous activists – JURIST

A Norwegian court Tuesday acquitted Indigenous activists who refused to pay their fines for blocking entrances to government buildings during a protest. The court held that the police who issued the fines... Read more »
Andrew Maunz Discusses the EEOC’s Implementation of Race and Ethnicity Reporting Categories

Andrew Maunz Discusses the EEOC’s Implementation of Race and Ethnicity Reporting Categories

Andrew Maunz discusses how changes to the EEOC’s reporting categories may affect the agency’s operations and the outcome of charges that are filed with it in “Federal Race Data Revamp Gives EEOC... Read more »
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