Charges of anti-right bias notwithstanding, online platforms are on solid ground when they defend their policies and procedures as neutral and protected by the First Amendment.
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Students for Fair Admissions is challenging Harvard's policy of holistic admissions—and might change the future of affirmative action.
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Gonzalez Olivieri, LLC: An Immigration Firm You Can Trust
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Gonzalez Olivieri, LC has years of experience in immigration law specializing in helping businesses and families in Texas through complex legal proceedings.
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Hundreds of Millions Won for Our Clients
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New Colorado legislation aims to stop employers from dodging direct negligence claims.
Individual Arbitration of ERISA Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims – Is it Possible and, if So, Is It Worth It?
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Proskauer lawyers discuss whether it is possible and advisable to seek arbitration of ERISA claims.
A Studied Neutrality
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Cedric C. Chao of DLA Piper was named 2018 "Lawyer of the Year" for Arbitration.
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A major case upended aspects of grandparents’ disputed visitation rights regarding their grandchildren. 20 years on, where do laws around the country stand?
Progress and Potential
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Women have undeniably made great strides in our profession in recent decades, but much remains to be done. What’s the current state of the industry, what lies ahead—and what do lawyers (male and female alike) say are the most important issues going forward
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"My overall goal as an employment lawyer is to help to improve the dignity of the workplace whenever possible."
Tribal Sovereignty or Discrimination?
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The Indian Child Welfare Act was designed to help keep Native American children from being adopted outside their tribes. Now it’s under threat.
Giving Credit Where It’s Due
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Ohio’s pro bono CLE credit rules mean young lawyers are learning, and more people are gaining access to the legal aid they deserve.
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Results That Make a Difference
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Flag Desecration as "Speech"
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A burning issue.
When DNA Isn’t the Tie That Binds
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Determining biological parenthood is as easy as getting a DNA test. Determining legal parenthood is more complicated altogether—especially as the composition of the American family continues to evolve.
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