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August 11, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Decision Upsets the Rule of Law

The U.S. Supreme Court now views race-conscious admissions policies to be facially unconstitutional for want of being colorblind—a standard it has consistently rejected in the past. Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent embraces the long-settled framework that race-conscious education policies are necessary to fulfill the promise of equal protection.
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July 26, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Parentification, Infantilization, and Adultification: How Might They Impact a Family Law Case?

The corruption of a child's normal role in the family unit can increase the child's risk of dysfunction—socially and emotionally—when the child attains adulthood. When a parent begins to rely on the child for emotional support, especially in times of conflict within the family, and the parent comes to depend on the child for emotional support and protection, then the situation has become problematic and may be characterized as parentification.
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Henry v. Wilmington Trust NA
Publication Date: 2023-07-24
Practice Area: Labor Law
Industry: Investments and Investment Advisory | Manufacturing
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Judge: Judge Chagares
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Sarah M. Adams, Michael J. Prame, Groom Law Group Chartered, Washington, DC; Mark A. Nebrig, Moore & Van Allen, Charlotte, NC; Kevin J. Connors, Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C., Wilmington, DE for appellants.
For defendant: Daniel Feinberg, Feinberg Jackson Worthman & Wasow, Berkeley, CA; David A. Felice, Bailey & Glasser LLP, Wilmington, DE. Ryan T. Jenny, Gregory Y. Porter, Bailey & Glasser LLP, Washington, D.C.; Peter K. Stris, Rachana A. Pathak, John R. Stokes, Stris & Maher LLP, Los Angeles, CA; Tillman J. Breckenridge, Stris & Maher LLP, Washington, DC for appellee.
Case number: 21-2801

Nonseverable class action waiver in ESOP plan's arbitration provision rendered provision unenforceable where waiver barred plan participants from pursuing remedies authorized by ERISA.

July 17, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Setting Aside a Prenuptial Agreement

While prenups can be challenged under New York law, practitioners can face significant hurdles establishing a strong case in court.
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July 13, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

New 2023 Texas Legislation That Every Family Lawyer Should Know

In a nutshell, here is what judges, attorneys, mental health professionals and litigants should know.
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USA v. Urquidi
Publication Date: 2023-07-03
Practice Area: Criminal Appeals | Criminal Law
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Judge: Circuit Judge King
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Case number: 22-50164

Two criminal defendants, who were tried along other members of a drug cartel and found guilty and sentenced to concurrent life sentences, failed to prove on appeal that they were entitled to relief.

June 30, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

Abusive or Dangerous Conduct May Result in Termination of Parental Rights

The Eighth District Court of Appeals in El Paso recently dealt with this issue.
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June 21, 2023 | National Law Journal

Better-for-You CPG: Venture Considerations & Opportunities

There are legal considerations that businesses should consider when it comes to marketing and selling better-for-you products to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. It is essential to be aware of the labeling and advertising regulations.
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May 31, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

Evaluating the Evaluator: Implicit Bias In Determining Parental Judgment

"We found that when people make a negative moral judgment about a parent who leaves her child alone, their estimate of the danger facing that child is higher than for a situation that objectively poses equal risk to the child, but does not elicit the same moral disapproval."
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May 24, 2023 | Daily Report Online

South Carolina Groom Sues Drunken Driver Who Killed His Wife on Wedding Day

The groom, Aric Hutchinson, was injured and his wife, Samantha Miller, died when the golf cart they were in was hit by a car allegedly driven by a drunk driver, Jamie Komoroski. He filed a wrongful death suit against Komoroski, who had a blood alcohol level over three times the legal limit, and others.
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