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U.S. Appeals Nationwide Block to Contractor Vaccine Mandate
The U.S. government will appeal the Georgia federal court order that blocked enforcement of President Joe Biden’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate for all federal contractors nationwide.
NLRB’s ‘Joint Employer’ Standard Set for Regulatory Revamp
The National Labor Relations Board announced that it will attempt to rework its legal standard for determining when one company jointly employs another firm’s workers, one of the most hotly contested issues in labor law over the past decade.
Biden’s Latest Electric Vehicle Dream Hits Market Hurdles
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Is It Time to Kill the Bar Exam? (Podcast)
Critics argue that the bar exam is a hazing ritual of memorization that isn’t even effective at measuring legal competence. Defenders respond that the bar does much more than measure one’s ability to memorize. They say it tests fundamental knowledge, concepts, and skills that all lawyers should have.
Aides’ Training Waiver Must End for Nursing Home Safety, CMS Told
Advocates for nursing home residents say it’s past time for the Biden administration to reinstate mandatory federal training requirements for nursing aides who handle the bulk of direct patient care at the facilities.
High Court Texas Abortion Ruling Paves Way for Copycat Laws
The Supreme Court’s ruling leaving Texas’ six-week abortion ban in place while allowing challenges to continue opens the door for copycat laws targeting constitutional rights, as long as other states do a little tweaking.




















