On March 24, 2026, CFTC Chairman Michael Selig announced the formation of the Innovation Task Force, a new initiative ...
On January 21, 2026, the US Department of Education (ED) voluntarily dismissed its appeal in American Federation of Teachers, et al. v. US Department of Education, a case pending in the Fourth Circuit ...
In a rare move signaling the significance of the dispute, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th circuit granted en banc ...
Highlights The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) seeks to raise the minimum wage paid to foreign national employees sponsored on ...
Act 2026 (the Act) received royal assent on 17 February 2026. This legislation represents the most significant overhaul of ...
Last year, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed sweeping updates to its 911 reliability and interoperability ...
About eight years ago, toward the end of a panel I was moderating on cybersecurity, I turned to the panelists and asked them ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed a district court’s partial denial of a franchisor’s request for a ...
A recent decision from a Georgia federal court offers hope that hiring employers may be able to provide financial assistance — even going as far as indemnifying their new hire from legal liability ...
It seems pretty straightforward. Nobody thinks of a text message as a “telephone call.” Plainly two different things. And obviously Congress did not mean “text message” when it said “telephone call” ...
On March 23, 2026, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) asked a federal court to declare unconstitutional and sever the provisions in the National Labor Relations Act (the “Act”) that restrict ...
We all have legal duties. Some arise from contracts that we choose to enter. Others are spelled out in statutes or ...
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