Some 180,000 Mexican migrants, traveling in family groups, crossed the border into the U.S. over the 12 months ending in October, four times more than the previous year and a fifth of... Read more »
Buck Aldridge, the Camden County, Georgia sheriff’s deputy who recently fatally shot Leonard Cure, a Black man, at point-blank range during a traffic stop, has a history of excessive and violent behavior... Read more »
Sharon Basch is an Israeli American who lived in Israel before starting her JD at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where she is currently a 2L. As of early Sunday... Read more »
The New York Police Department’s officer profile database was supposed to be a move towards transparency, but critics say that the department’s limitations on what counts as misconduct — undermines any of... Read more »
Topics: Employee Hiring, Discipline & Termination, New Laws & Legislation On October 1, 2023, changes to the Fair Employment and Housing Act regulations that govern how employers can use information about criminal... Read more »
On Thursday, the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions announced that it will begin conducting strike authorization votes among its 85,000 members starting next Monday and going through September 13. The coalition represents... Read more »
The legal technology company Casetext celebrates its 10th anniversary today. In a blog post the company published today, it describes itself as “a ten-year overnight success.” That sums it up well. Like... Read more »
