A ban on discrimination against unemployed applicants puts a target on employers’ backs, but means plenty of work for lawyers.
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Tag Archives: Law
Is There A Right To Hold A Public Office?
In Georgia, deposed school officials claim property rights in their jobs. This turns the concept of public service upside down.
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Republican Marriage Views Are Evolving Too
A group of prominent Republicans comes out for gay marriage, as Americans of all political stripes get on the right side of history.
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Florida’s Housing Flu Drags On
A foreclosure process slowed by clogged courts is delaying Florida’s housing recovery compared to the rebound in other states.
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A Regulatory Leap Too Far
Regulating tax preparers may be worthwhile, but the IRS needs authority first. That power did not magically appear after 100 years.
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Girls, Gentle Breezes And Bureaucrats
A girl is like a gentle breeze, even in Iceland – sometimes.
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California Bill Brings Online College One Step Closer
A California bill would let students take required online courses when on-campus versions are full. It’s a useful step forward.
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