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Can Slut-Shaming in the Workplace Stop?
While Title VII and state and local human rights laws endow many women with the opportunity to challenge adverse actions based on sex discrimination, affording power to victims and bystanders requires increasingly holding all accountable to rumors, thereby challenging women and men alike to undermine the sexual double standard and advance equity within the workplace.Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement: Protections for Immigrants Facing Workplace Abuse
By providing a path to stable employment and protection against deportation, DALE greatly reduces the risks noncitizens face when reporting labor and workplace rights violations. In so doing, DALE facilitates cooperation with law enforcement investigations and promotes trust in the law and judicial processes.Telehealth Is Here to Stay—Here Are Some Considerations for Mitigating Regulatory Risks
Telehealth is an exciting industry that has made health care more accessible to many patients, but certain bad actors have raised alarm bells, subjecting the practice to increased government scrutiny and regulation.Q&A With Scott + Scott's Fatima Brizuela: How Algorithmic Pricing Changed Antitrust Law
Brizuela, who joined Scott + Scott's San Diego office last year, is involved in some of the most cutting-edge antitrust cases, suing crude oil producers over high gas prices and real estate management software provider RealPage over its algorithmic pricing.Another Bite at the Apple: Neuroinclusion as a Way to Lead the Diversity Challenge
As we approach Neurodiversity Celebration Week, which takes place March 18-24, it is a great time to take stock of your current neurodiversity efforts, assess what specific actions you can take to become more inclusive, and become a change agent.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Antitrust Cops Sound Alarm Over Private Equity's Buying Binge in Health Care
"In the aggregate, these roll-up plays can eliminate meaningful competition and allow new owners to jack up prices, degrade quality and neutralize rivals without a competitive check," FTC Chair Lina Khan said.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.Biden Orders DOJ, Other Federal Agencies to Protect Americans' Personal Data
"Our adversaries are exploiting Americans' sensitive personal data to threaten our national security," Attorney General Merrick Garland said.Marijuana in Highland Park: Lawyers Have Doubts About New Suit
"I think that upholding the supremacy of marijuana scheduling under the Controlled Substances Act is a weak argument," attorney Ryan Magee said. "And it gets weaker by the day."