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By Zack Needles | June 20, 2017
A federal magistrate judge in Erie has allowed a Title VII sexual harassment case to proceed against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie and two of its parishes, ruling that discovery is needed to determine whether the three entities together constitute a "single employer" for the purposes of the litigation.
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By Travis Talbot | June 20, 2017
Travis Talbot writes: The recent victory for Raise the Age advocates came with a potential added benefit for New Yorkers of all ages. Appended to reforms aimed at more fairly dealing with the state's juvenile population is a statute that attempts to bring New York up to speed with the majority of states on the question of just how long someone should be haunted by isolated mistakes in their past.
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By Associated Press | June 19, 2017
Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed into law a public records bill that could possibly result in the sealing of millions of criminal history records.
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 19, 2017
Mall's Operator Must Answer Interrogatory, Demands on Cost of Access Barriers' Removal
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By therecorder | The Recorder | June 19, 2017
U.S. Sup. Ct.; 15-1358 In the immediate aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Federal Government ordered hundreds of illegal aliens to…
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By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 19, 2017
The recently released June issue of New Jersey Lawyer, the bi-monthly magazine of the NJSBA, takes a close look at an extremely topical subject: national security and civil rights.
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By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 19, 2017
The justices ruled Monday that the state cannot be sued over a controversial law that bans most abortions after 20 weeks and gives prosecutors access to women's medical records—but they leave the door open to other challenges.
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By Zach Warren | June 19, 2017
The semester-long program for second and third year law students will seek to address the pressing issues relating to access to legal services.
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 16, 2017
Motion to Dismiss Denied as Plaintiffs Allege An Inference of Intentional Discrimination
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 16, 2017
Plaintiffs, in proving their entitlement to a preliminary injunction in their First Amendment claim, were not necessarily required to prove that each of the four factors were in their clear favor, but instead only required to prove, as a threshold matter, that it was more likely than not to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of relief. Order of the district court reversed, case remanded.
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