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Michigan's Fight for Legal Dictators Continues National Review Online (blog) Michigan governor Rick Snyder, a Republican who supported Public Act 4, then decided that the state's old emergency-manager law, the less powerful Public Act 72, would come back into effect, allowing him to continue appointing emergency managers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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At work and online: NLRB restricts employers' social media rules ... By The HR Specialist: New York Employment Law ... Board (NLRB) has taken notice. THE LAW: Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) protects employee rights of "freedom of. ... At work and online: NLRB restricts employers' social media rules. by The HR Specialist: New York ... Business Management Daily |
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Chou v. Farmers Ins. Exchange - Willamette Law Online Chou v. Farmers Ins. Exchange. Oregon Court of Appeals Updates. Date Filed: 11/21/2012. Case #: A145931 Wollheim, J. for the Court; Schuman, P.J.; and ... willamettelawonline.com/2012/.../chou-v-farmers-ins-exchang... | ||
Traditional Retailers Seek Law for Online Taxes Nationwide Organizations representing retailers are lobbying Congress to pass an online sales tax by year-end, making that this the last holiday shopping season in which ... www.newsmax.com/US/Sales-tax-online-Internet/.../465162 | ||
Senate Bill Creates Martial Law Over Online Accounts - Technology ... In the worst form of hypocrisy, a Senate bill went from tightening up security on your email account, to instead giving federal agencies martial law on all your ... www.redorbit.com/.../bill-makes-martial-law-for-email-11201... | ||
Software Speech - Stanford Law Review When is software speech for purposes of the First Amendment? www.stanfordlawreview.org/online/software-speech | ||
Newtonian Laws - National Review Online Peter Robinson writes on NRO: Today on Uncommon Knowledge, Hollywood friends Rob Long and Harry Shearer discuss the images Hollywood projects. www.nationalreview.com/.../newtonian-laws-peter-robinson |
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