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School fined for climbing accident

  • Morton Fraser
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 14 2013

In October 2012, pupils at the school were making their first attempt to lead climb, which is a more advanced rock climbing technique. They were

School’s out: wins and losses in class

  • Hellmuth & Johnson PLLC
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  • USA
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  • June 13 2013

As the 2012-13 school year draws to a close, pupils and educators are sorting out the results of six recent rulings of the Minnesota Court of Appeals

European Court of Human Rights rejects crucifix appeals (again)

  • Squire Sanders
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  • European Union, United Kingdom
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  • June 6 2013

Those who thought that the debate about where to draw the line in accommodating religious beliefs at work had been pretty much ended by the

Disciplinary action Facebook friends and calling students as witnesses

  • Gadens Lawyers
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  • Australia
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  • June 4 2013

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) criticised the suggestion that students ought to have been called as witnesses to a dispute hearing involving a

Better protection for soldiers who blow the whistle on military sexual abuse

  • Constantine Cannon LLP
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  • USA
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  • June 3 2013

We have the finest military establishment in the world. But when it comes to protecting our troops from sexual abuse, apparently we have a very long

NTSB recommends reduction of blood alcohol content threshold for DWI purposes

  • Jackson Lewis LLP
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  • USA
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  • May 30 2013

The National Transportation Safety Board ("NTSB"), an independent federal agency, known for investigating major railroad, aviation and highway

The Third Circuit rules President Obama’s 2010 NLRB recess appointment was invalid

  • Foley & Lardner LLP
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  • USA
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  • May 30 2013

Dealing yet another blow to the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB" or "Board"), on May 16, 2013, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that

Noel Canning with a vengeance: court says Craig Becker’s “recess” appointment was not valid, calling into question many NLRB decisions dating back at least to 2010

  • Constangy Brooks & Smith LLP
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  • USA
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  • May 24 2013

Last week, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held 2-1 in NLRB v. New Vista Nursing and Rehabilitation that President Obama's

State law mandate to conduct criminal background check isn’t a shield to a disparate impact claim under Title VII

  • Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
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  • USA
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  • May 23 2013

A federal court in Ohio held in Waldon v. Cincinnati Public Schools (1:12-CV-00677) that an Ohio law (H.B. 190 effective 111407) requiring a

Europe’s largest ethnic minority group likely to turn to European courts to combat discrimination in coming years

  • Fisher & Phillips LLP
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  • European Union
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  • May 23 2013

For more than 1,000 years, the Roma (still more commonly known in the English-speaking world as "Gypsies," although this term is now outdated and