What Am I Entitled To In A Separation? – Divorce

Going through a separation can be a complicated and stressful process. Knowing what you are entitled to in a separation can help to make things smoother, both in the short-term and the long-term to help ensure your best interests are taken care of. It is important to understand the rights and entitlements of each individual…

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Announcement of opinions for Wednesday, April 17

LIVE By SCOTUSblog on Apr 17, 2024 at 12:00 am On Wednesday, April 17, we will be live blogging as the court releases opinions in one or more argued cases from the current term. Click here for a list of FAQs about opinion announcements.   Recommended Citation: SCOTUSblog , Announcement of opinions for Wednesday, April 17, SCOTUSblog…

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Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict

A year ago, almost to the day, my (co-authored) Verdict column focused on the lessons to be learned from a high-profile and boisterous protest by Stanford Law School students at a Federalist Society Speaker Event featuring Judge Kyle Duncan, a conservative Trump-appointed judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. According…

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The Liquor Act 2007 – Healthcare

The Liquor Act 2007 stands as a cornerstone to regulate the sale, supply, and consumption of alcohol in New South Wales, Australia. This legislative framework aims to balance the benefits and potential harms of liquor consumption, ensuring public safety and community welfare. In this article, we will explore the key components of the Liquor Act…

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California Privacy Protection Agency Issues First-Ever Enforcement Advisory – Privacy Protection

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On April 2, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA or “the Agency”) issued the Agency’s first-ever enforcement advisory. The advisory (“Applying Data Minimization to Consumer Requests”) reaffirms data minimization as a core principle of the California Consumer…

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Navigating The CPSC’s New Requirements For Button Cell And Coin Batteries – Product Liability & Safety

After a period of delayed enforcement, compliance is now required for several provisions of Reese’s Law (P.L. 117-171), which mandates federal safety requirements for button cell or coin batteries. To avoid unintended liability, manufacturers, importers, consumer products using such batteries, and distributors of button cell or coin batteries must be sure to understand their new…

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