By Justin Sisemore | September 22, 2021
The Supreme Court ruling put an end to the NCAA's nationwide limits on the education-related benefits college athletes can receive. Those benefits may include cash or cash-equivalent benefits based on academics or graduation, along with scholarships, paid internships and other awards.
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By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | September 13, 2021
There are a variety of way of enhancing and attacking the testimony of a mental health professional, including: impeachment with prior inconsistent statements, bias, interest in the outcome, signs of coercion, coached testimony, prior misconduct for which there was no prosecution, defects in capacity, lack of interview of records or collateral witnesses, and contradictions in testimony.
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By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | August 31, 2021
With so many COVID-related deaths, should the aim of our judiciary--particularly in the domestic relations and criminal courts--be, in part, to require COVID vaccines to preserve life and liberty?
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By Daniel Pollack & Elisa Reiter | August 11, 2021
The definition of "pattern of domestic violence" has a great deal of elasticity to it and the phrase implicitly considers many relevant facts and circumstances, not just one.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | August 9, 2021
'Teachers may find themselves at a moral crossroads as never before, based on some new Texas and Federal legislation... '
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | August 4, 2021
It's difficult to find balance in the roller-coaster ride imposed by someone suffering from a personality disorder, say the authors.
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By Kenneth Artz | July 30, 2021
The purpose of the courts is to be triers of fact. When you start limiting the ability of a judge to do his or her job because you mandate provisions about what is or isn't good or moral, that is fundamentally dangerous.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | July 14, 2021
There are many changes to the Texas Family Code and other laws impacting parents, grandparents, children and families beginning Sept. 1, 2021.
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By Susan Myres | June 30, 2021
Couples are discovering that without legal marriage a lot of things can go wrong that are hard to remediate.
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By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | June 22, 2021
Bill Eddy and his co-author, Michael Lomax, in their new book, "Mediating High Conflict Disputes," remind us that a mediator must be willing to cut off reflections about who pushed whom first, and instead, focus on how to play nicely.
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