Last night, as I was scrolling through Twitter/X looking for the post that would change my life, a colleague shared a post from someone seeking a tax attorney with intermediate experience. This... Read more »
The European Union (EU) has issued a stern condemnation regarding the escalating violence in Sudan’s Darfur region. The EU expressed deep concern over the potential for “another genocide.” The conflict, ongoing since... Read more »
Much has been written about the severe resource limitations for labor standards enforcement in the United States. As labor and employment researcher Annette Bernhardt and colleagues outlined in 2008, the current era... Read more »
While hate crimes against Jews and Muslims in the United States have spiked in recent years, authorities are now warning that yet another surge could take place in response to the renewed... Read more »
Andrew Maunz discusses critical functions of the EEOC that would be significantly affected by a government shutdown and how these delays might impact employers in “What To Know If Partisan Gridlock Shuts... Read more »
Tallahassee, Florida police are questioning two individuals in connection to the ongoing manhunt for a suspect who shot a fellow officer who was responding to a drug-related home invasion robbery early Monday... Read more »
(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) Donald Trump’s lawyer John Lauro is a very funny guy. His response to a narrow protective order proposed by prosecutors in the DC election interference case is... Read more »
New SEC Cybersecurity Disclosure Requirements Place Pressure On Public Companies To Investigate Potential Breaches Quickly And Involve Leadership In Data Security Compliance | Workplace Privacy, Data Management & Security Report Skip to... Read more »

Shannon Nakabayashi Comments on the Viability of PAGA Ahead of Potential Vote that Would Repeal Law