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The Effects of Social Media on the Workplace
Giving your opinion on politics or complaining about the boss to your friends via Facebook is so commonplace and rampant that few people probably stop to think about the consequences of their posting.Ivy Snooping: Does It Constitute Identity Theft? Right to Privacy
On July 26, The New York Times front page announced, Princeton Pries Into Web Site for Yale Applicants. The article goes on to report, At the height of the college admissions season in early April, the director of admissions at Princeton, and possibly others in his office, improperly and repeatedly entered a Yale Web Site set up to let Yale applicants know if they had been accepted as students. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported on July 27 that the Yale Web site made clear that the information was intendedJustice Thomas, on the Road Again
One of the side benefits of the Supreme Court's long winter recess is that justices head out of Washington for speaking engagements, and Justice Clarence Thomas in particular gets to prove yet again that he is incapable of giving a dull speech. In appearances at two Florida law schools this week, Thomas fielded questions from students, quoted the likes of Garth Brooks and Clint Eastwood, revealed his movie preferences and said he had "zero tolerance" for mistakes or tardiness from his law clerks.Using Humor to Fight a Copyright Infringement Claim
Legal documents aren't known for their wit or humor. But a letter penned by Vermont attorney Andrew Delaney, in response to a threat of legal action for alleged copyright infringement, certainly breaks the mold.View more book results for the query "National Football League"
Pacman Jones to take plea deal in Vegas strip club triple shooting
LAS VEGAS AP - Suspended NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones is expected to take a plea deal that will get him probation in return for testimony about a Las Vegas strip club triple shooting, his lawyer said Tuesday.Jones' attorney, Robert Langford, was scheduled to appear in court Tuesday to inform Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Tony Abbatangelo of the plea, but the hearing abruptly was rescheduled for Thursday.Bankruptcy records detail Vick's lavish spending
RICHMOND, Va. AP - Michael Vick was once the NFL's highest-paid player, and he spent like it.One of his friends tools around in a $31,000 Cadillac DTS. His former personal assistant steers a $45,000 Infiniti M45 and has a pair of power boats. His brother Marcus has a $62,000 Land Rover and his sister a Yukon Denali.Transit Authority Working to Ban Non-commercial Ads
The Israeli-Palestine conflict has made its way from New York City subways and buses to Metro-North Railroad stations in Connecticut.Litigation a challenging field for women
LAST NOVEMBER, Sharon Nelles was trying very hard not to think about cookies. The Sullivan Cromwell partner was about to begin a trial in a massive antitrust suit in Des Moines, Iowa, against her client, Microsoft. It was the second time Nelles was defending the technology giant in a class action that had gone to trial, and this time Nelles wanted her focus to be a little different.Trending Stories
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