Up From the Memory Hole From Carol Iannone—editor-at-large of Academic Questions—at the National Association of Scholars (NAS):Tag: Constitutional LawConsumer ProtectionFiduciary DutiesLegal HistoryLegal TheoryBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegal News Read more about Up From the Memory Hole
Court: University of North Texas professor’s First Amendment retaliation lawsuit over firing for calling ‘microaggression’ flyers ‘garbage’ can continue The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) reports:Tag: Constitutional LawConsumer ProtectionFiduciary DutiesBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about Court: University of North Texas professor’s First Amendment retaliation lawsuit over firing for calling ‘microaggression’ flyers ‘garbage’ can continue
How Not to Get China Scammed At the China Law blog, Dan Harris advises on "how not to get China scammed":Tag: Business EthicsCommercial TransactionsConsumer ProtectionCriminal LawInternational LawSocial MediaTaxationTechnology & LawBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndPractical Guides Read more about How Not to Get China Scammed
New Hampshire Supreme Court Weighs In on Employee Accommodation Requests Related to Therapeutic Cannabis In Town and City magazine, a publication of the New Hampshire Municipal Association, Anna Cole analyzes the New Hampshire Supreme CourtTag: Criminal LawLabor and EmploymentBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about New Hampshire Supreme Court Weighs In on Employee Accommodation Requests Related to Therapeutic Cannabis