News

If you have a grooming policy based on safety factors (like no beards for firefighters), does that trump an employee’s ...
In a case of first impression, Bradsbery v. Vicar Operating, Inc., the California Court of Appeal held that a prospective, ...
The overturning of the FDA’s lab-developed tests rule is just the tip of the iceberg. With the loss of Chevron deference, ...
The cell model of ion-exchange membranes reveals violations of the Onsager reciprocity principle, particularly at high ...
Another example of perfect competition is the market for unbranded products which features cheaper versions of well-known products. Product knockoffs are generally priced similarly and there's ...
Adoption rates for different types of innovation vary. For example, a society may have adopted the internet faster than it adopted the automobile due to cost, accessibility, and familiarity with ...
The Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and human rights, democracy and the rule of law is the first-ever international legally binding treaty in this field. Opened for ...
In response to a request for comment from Law.com, a Sprinklr spokesperson said, "We remain confident in the integrity of our actions and stand firmly by every public filing and disclosure we have ...
The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) announced Thursday draft guidelines for a new law that will regulate tech giants such as Apple and Google. The guidelines will provide detailed examples of legal ...
There’s also a bigger issue: the example this would set for business leaders, attorneys, and compliance professionals who are charged with upholding corporate codes of ethics and anti-bribery laws.
The Wisconsin Law Review just published this article by James Piltch. Here’s the abstract: Academics, policymakers, and judges alike almost universally agree that local subdivision preservation and ...