Court precedent finding New York’s human rights laws do not apply to out-of-state workers in employment discrimination claims might be revisited after a New York Court of Appeals ruling, according to one attorney.
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Delta-8's Florida Future / Marijuana Garnishment Order / Fox Rothschild's New Cannabis Attorney / Trulieve Sues a Former Exec
A likely ban on Delta-8 and Delta-10 in Florida has those in the hemp industry looking for alternatives.
Google Seeks to Confirm Award Arbitration Against Former Employee, 'Vexatious Litigant'
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Come Back With a Warrant: State Court Deems Aerial Observation of Property Using Telephoto Lens Unconstitutional
The Alaska Supreme Court issued an opinion last week declaring the police practice of taking overhead pictures using telephoto lenses without a warrant to be an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment’s and Alaska Constitution’s protections of privacy.
Longtime Go-To Law Schools Leader Dethroned in 2024 Rankings
While changes in methodology and a reduction of participating schools pose challenges in directly comparing this year’s rankings to prior years, the 2024 rankings saw only a few substantial changes compared to 2023. However, there were a couple of upsets in the top 10.

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