...moral suasion (a quiet phone call to encourage someone to do the right thing); the bully pulpit (public leadership on the issues of the day...
...additional attorneys in the criminal, civil, and civil rights divisions, but removes attorney positions...
...with APs constitutional rights to gather and report the...Wizner, director of the American Civil Liberties Unions speech...
Recent changes to the America Invents Act have created an opportunity for businesses to develop new patenting strategies that promote and enhance the value patents provide to the company. One area of
...in the workplace, but otherwise are silent on an employers rights and obligations toward medical marijuana users. Laws in several other states, including...
...of January the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) of the Department of...
...S. Department of Justice's civil rights division since 2009, to serve...
...of January the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) of the Department of...
...employment issues. He negotiates with employers. He fights for his clients rights. If that sounds more or less typical, heres a different...
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