Since 1985, state law has prohibited municipalities from imposing development moratoria except in cases of demonstrable, clear and imminent danger to health. In the Highlands region of N.J., however,
...least seven states have enacted laws restricting employers' access to social media: Arkansas, California, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Mexico and Utah....
...worked on a wage-and-hour suit in the Western District of Arkansas on behalf of 8,000 chicken-processing workers in 11 states seeking...
Two years after the first state-by-state breakdowns of annual law graduate and lawyer surpluses revealed just how bleak the legal industry's employment picture had become, revised state government da
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Gov. Chris Christie has conditionally vetoed a bill that would bar employers from demanding social media IDs from employees and applicants
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Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC is attempting to coordinate consumer lawsuits filed in state courts by attorneys general in 17 states before a single federal judge
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...effect of the stipulation arose in a proposed class action brought in Arkansas state court by Greg Knowles against Standard Fire. Knowles claimed...
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