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50 States of New Summer COVID-19 Wave Death Data, Plus D.C.
Our latest college and university dashboard suggests that careful schools may be getting the virus under control.Summer Hiring for Top Lawyers Ends on Steady Note: August 2020 In-House Moves
August mirrors June and July where in-house hiring seems to be trying to balance back to normal amid the COVID-19 pandemic.State Insurance Departments COVID-19 – Interactive Map
Provides an overview of the ISO optional endorsements providing business interruption coverage for COVID-19 disruptions and constant updates from insurance departments as they issue bulletins.The Coming Cyber Pandemic: Part II
The evaluation of cybersecurity in the context of porous interconnectivity requires remaining vigilant for new threats. The final part of this two part article explores cyber threats that raise national security concerns, and why education is key.View more book results for the query "Massachusetts Institute of Technology"
Number of General Counsel Appointments Normal for Now: July 2020 In-House Moves
In July, the amount of high-profile top lawyer moves appeared to be at pre-COVID-19 numbers despite summer hiring still at large and becoming more competitive than ever.Trump Watch: No Impeachment? Dems May Have Other Goals in Investigating Barr's DOJ
What's the endgame for Democrats as they prepare for a hearing with Attorney General William Barr?Risk Assessment Tools Aren't Immune From Systemic Bias. So Why Use Them?
Opponents of these risk assessment instruments say they're just making a bad situation worse. But proponents see them as a better way to address bias in the criminal justice system head on. So where do we go from here?Law Schools Say ICE's Shifting Student Visa Rules Created Unnecessary Chaos
"I was relieved," said Penn State Dickinson Law Dean Danielle Conway of the reversal. "But this took a significant amount of time to respond to, as it was dropped on us six weeks before orientation.Law Schools Say ICE's Shifting Student Visa Rules Created Unnecessary Chaos
Legal educators were left reeling by a now-rescinded directive that would have required international students to attend at least one in-person class this fall. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement changed course Tuesday after a number of universities sued.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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