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Supreme Court Clarifies 'Undue Hardship' Standard for Title VII Religious Accommodation Claims
Based on 'Groff v. DeJoy,' we anticipate an increase in religious accommodation requests and related litigation," say Kevin White and JeeHun Yoon.Service by Electronic Means Under the Hague Service Convention
This article examines the issue of serving by electronic means under the Hague Convention, including whether email service is permitted in countries that have specifically invoked their right under the convention to object to service by mail.Removing Georgia v. Trump to Federal Court
Former White House counsel Mark Meadows' application to move the Georgia RICO case against former President Donald Trump to a U.S. district court, which might well have been more prudently delayed until after pretrial discovery was provided and reviewed by defense counsel, nonetheless focuses public attention on the federal removal statute.$26.5M Fort Worth Judgment in Case Where Man Became Quadriplegic
"We had to litigate a medical malpractice case within this case," lead counsel C. Kyle Pugh said. "The U.S. government pointed the finger at everyone except the negligent person, the postal worker."View more book results for the query "US Postal Service"
Supreme Court Ruling 'Clarifying' Workplace Religious Accommodation Standard Does Anything But
"I think it's going to lead to a great deal of litigation and will take a lot of time to clarify the standard," said Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of Berkeley Law.US Supreme Court Report Card: How Third Circuit, Pa. High Court Fared in 2022-2023 Term, Part 1
This month's column will summarize three cases: the one case on direct review from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the two cases on direct review from the Third Circuit. Then, next month column will focus on the five cases in which the U.S. Supreme Court resolved circuit splits in which the Third Circuit was implicated on one side or the other.The Evolution of Pride—From Riot to Parade
With over 550-plus anti-LGBTQ+ bills introduced this year alone, the LGBTQ+ community is experiencing unprecedented discrimination and harassment from the very governments meant to protect and serve them.Supreme Court Makes It Easier to Sue Over Denied Workplace Religious Accommodations
The U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled for an Evangelical Christian who did not want to work on the Sabbath.Gradual: The Case for Incremental Change in a Radical Age
"Gradual" focuses on government reforms that have aimed to alleviate poverty or improve criminal justice. However, a Law Journal reviewer writes, the book would have been much stronger if the authors had widened their nets.Trending Stories
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