“It is certainly not unusual for Attorney General Paxton to bully public educators to promote his personal agenda,” education law attorney Dennis J. Eichelbaum said.
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Gowling WLG Launches AI-Based Brand Protection Service
The idea for the product, called Saturn, was born after a Gowling associate was seconded to a client and realized how onerous and expensive brand protection can be.
Defusing the Always-On Time Bomb: Cultivating a Culture of Responsiveness Without Sacrificing Sanity
While it’s become easier than ever to stay connected, it has contributed significantly to an unhealthy work-life imbalance. So, how do you strike a balance? How do you meet these high expectations while mitigating the pressure to always be accessible?
2023 Saw the Most E-Discovery Decisions Since The Pandemic. What Changed?
Failure to produce, proportionality and sanctions were some of the top e-discovery issues in 2023. But emerging messaging platforms are also bringing new challenges to the courts, according to the eDiscovery Assistant 2023 Case Law Report.
Justices Thomas, Alito Say College's Bias Policy Should've Gotten Supreme Court Review
“This petition presents a high-stakes issue for our Nation’s system of higher education,” wrote Clarence Thomas, joined by Samuel Alito Jr. “Until we resolve it, there will be a patchwork of First Amendment rights on college campuses.”
What's Ahead for the NCAA Following Preliminary Injunction Enjoining 'NIL-Recruitment Ban?'
“Generally, that means the court has pretty much made up its mind. Once you actually get past these preliminary issues, the court is saying, NCAA, you are going to lose,” said Mit Winter, an attorney with Kennyhertz Perry in Kansas City, said.
In IRS Seizure Case, 1st Circuit Weighs 4th Amendment Protection for Crypto Records
Appeals court considers whether investors have a reasonable expectation of privacy in information they provide to a cryptocurrency exchange platform.
ESG Schism Breaks Out at Trucking Company as Board Member Quits
“I’m not surprised. I think you very well will see more of that. I doubt this will be the only one,” corporate governance expert Charles Elson said.
Tesla Shareholder Attorneys Ask for $5.6B in Stock to Cover Fees, in Record Request
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, Friedman Oster & Tejtel and Andrews & Springer attorneys stressed they’re seeking only a fraction of what Delaware law would allow.
Legal Marketing Services Provider Accuses Former SVP of Misappropriating Confidential Client Information
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.