This is consistent with the Court's repeated holding that the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses require laws to have some public justification, rather than being based on mere animus, or the desire to benefit a particular constituency. In four recent cases, federal courts have been ...
Overview of Recent Cases before the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice (January – March 2012) Unusually, there were only a small number of significant rulings by either the Court of Justice or the Court of Human Rights in the period January-March 2012. I ...
California Compensation Cases October 2024 CALIFORNIA COMPENSATION CASES Vol. 89, No. 10 October 2024 A Report of En Banc and Significant Panel Decisions of the WCAB and Selected Court Opinions of Related Interest, With a Digest of WCAB Decisions Denied Judicial Review CONTENTS OF THIS ISSU...
Moore’s Federal Practice (Pub. #00410 – Release 211) – Find updated case law analysis pertaining to federal civil and appellate practice; discussions of recent Supreme Court cases; and Special Alerts detailing proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. New York Civil Practic...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) did however not accept the proposed categorisation. The aim of this article is to investigate the impact of EU wage-setting activities on the pricing of football work, with a focus on legal rules for remuneration and their application to ...
But just how big of a win is it? The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a unanimous decision inHughes v. Northwestern University, reversing and remanding a lower court ruling that had dismissed the case against a retirement plan sponsor. This decision reaffirms that the Employee Retirement ...
When greenwashing, companies project an eco-friendly image which is untrue. Sometimes the disguise is hard to detect but in other casesthe veneer strays so far from the truth that you begin to question the sobriety of the PR & Marketing teams behind the greenwash. Did they really thinkthatwou...
Affirmative Action Decision shows that Supreme Court is Not Neutral Leave a reply The 6 to 3 decision by the Supreme Court rejecting affirmative action at colleges and universities brings to mind an article that I wrote awhile back whose arguments are still relevant today. ...
On July 9th, 2021 the Illinois Legislature Amended the Illinois Probate Act of 1975 through Illinois Senate Bill 80 which changes the law pertaining to Guardianship in Illinois. In cases that deal with temporary guardianship, the court in its discretion may award an extension up to 60 days or ...
The regulation of surrogacy in South Africa centres on a scheme of judicial confirmation of surrogacy agreements before the start of the surrogate pregnancy. If such confirmation is granted by the court, actions taken in the execution of the surrogacy ag