On July 3, 2020, San Francisco enacted a Back-to-Work Emergency Ordinance temporarily creating a right to reemployment for certain employees laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic if their […]
Osha Online Reporting Due by March 1st
The March 1st deadline for OSHA online reporting is approaching. Many employers are required to submit workplace injury and illness information electronically. Now is a great time to […]
Diddy Must Stay in Jail After Verdict Due to Domestic Abuse: Judge
Sean “Diddy” Combs will remain in custody despite his stunning partial acquittal on sex-trafficking and racketeering charges, after a judge found the rap mogul’s history of domestic violence […]
Tenth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Substantive Due Process Challenge to School District’s Gender-Identity Policies
Content Warning: This article references child suicide. In Lee v. Poudre School District R-1, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 9600, ___ F.4th. ___ (10th Cir. Apr. 22, 2025), the U.S. […]
Delta Dodges Massachusetts Personal Injury Suit Due to Jurisdiction Dispute
A remote-working Connecticut man injured after an in-flight beverage cart struck his knee cannot pursue his negligence suit against Delta Air Lines due to the state’s two-year statute […]
Judge Sides With Study Abroad Organization Learning Changes Due to COVID-19
A federal judge in Illinois dismissed a college student’s request for a partial refund after a European study abroad program was cut short because of the COVID-19 pandemic, concluding a clause […]