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O'Connor May Sit on Bench Again
The next stage of retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's public life began taking shape last week: a combination of speaking out, receiving accolades and even, she hinted, sitting as a judge again. In a talk Thursday at Georgetown University Law Center, she demurred when it was suggested she could be more candid now that she's no longer a justice: "I've retired, but I'm still a federal judge." Retired justices can sit by designation on any federal court, but O'Connor did not indicate where she hopes to sit.Are Employer Requests for Salary History Discriminatory?
Interviewers' requests for salary history are so common that job applicants have long seen them as fair practice. In truth, applicants are unfairly prejudiced by these information demands, as historically depressed wages for certain groups are perpetuated by the figures' use. Recognition of the problem at the state level is an encouraging step, but only when salary history inquiries are precluded can we ensure that hiring practices are based on nondiscriminatory factors, writes law professor Jeffrey Laxis.PHILOGENE BREVILLE, res, v. YOSNIEL JEREZ ap — Motion by the appellants to stay all proceedings in the above-entitled action, including the trial, pending hearing and determination
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Online stings by feds succeed where states fail
The Justice Department says it�s doing all it can to protect children online. Justin Berry and some congressional representatives don�t see it that way.Revocation of Tax Election by Non-Debtor Declared Void
In their Taxation column, Elliot Pisem and David E. Kahen, members of Roberts & Holland, write that the interplay between the Internal Revenue Code and the "Bankruptcy Code" was recently addressed by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware in a case involving special tax rules applicable to "S corporations" and "qualified subchapter S subsidiaries."Philadelphia Bar Foundation Makes a Difference in the Community
The Philadelphia Bar Foundation awarded more then half a million dollars in general operating grants, for a total of more than $650,000 in contributions, to 31 public interest law agencies in 2007.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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