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When a conservative Supreme Court Justice such as Brett Kavanaugh takes the extraordinary step of reciting the Fourth Amendment’s core
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In the wake of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (“EEOC”) release of “Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace,” employers
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Receiving a formal discrimination complaint from an employee is one of the most serious situations an employer can face. The
When a President moves into the White House, they are granted a temporary occupation essentially a four‑year “rental” of federal
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New York City’s recent “Employer Wall of Shame” revealed startling patterns of workplace violations across the five boroughs. From Amazon’s
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk triggered shockwaves not only in politics but also in workplaces across the country.