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January 14, 2020
Courts
- Not on form, but brawl over citizenship question continues
- Dozens allege abuse at youth detention center
- Weinstein jurors must differentiate between consent and compliance which research shows isn't easy
- U.S. Supreme Court Notebook
Business
- Telecommuters create positive change so why aren't employers more flexible about people working from home?
- High anxiety: Proposed U.S. hemp rules worry industry
- Pot politics: Some Northeast states regroup on legalization
- New Labor Dept. rule clarifies 'joint employer' standard
- Top10 IP cases of 2019
- Wisconsin Ex-prisoners who can vote sought for 2020 election About two dozen states extended voting rights to convicted felons since1997
- New Hampshire Dozens allege abuse at youth detention center Class action suit names a dozen defendants, including two former counselors
- U.S. Supreme Court Not on form, but brawl over citizenship question continues
- Kansas GOP to stymie ban in reversing abortion-rights ruling
- Tennessee Man arrested over probation fees struggles to start over With each new arrest, man's debt to the county and probation services grew
- Analysis Weinstein jurors must differentiate between consent and compliance which research shows isn't easy
- Analysis Telecommuters create positive change so why aren't employers more flexible about people working from home?
- How to have a 'no regrets' retirement
- Business High anxiety: Proposed U.S. hemp rules worry industry
- Business Pot politics: Some Northeast states regroup on legalization
- Economy New Labor Dept. rule clarifies 'joint employer' standard
- Washington As trial nears, Trump keeps discredited Ukraine theory alive Experts fear strategy leaves U.S. vulnerable to more misinformation campaigns
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Nation
- Ex-prisoners who can vote sought for 2020 election
- GOP to stymie ban in reversing abortion-rights ruling
- Man arrested over probation fees struggles to start over
- National Roundup
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- Civil legal aid lawyers are often the last line of defense. Why are there so few of them?
- Bankruptcy law firm files for Chapter 11 after losing advertising dispute
- Dentons and Boies Schiller face $300M racketeering suit after client loses international arbitration
- Mother’s Day and the changing face of family dynamics and custody arrangements
- Federal judge reprimanded for handcuffing teen spectator in scared-straight approach
- Lawyer whose firm sued Boeing finds emergency slide that fell from company’s plane near his home