All posts tagged "Federal Law"
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Emma Von Zeipel | October 14, 2016
Old Dominion Student Who Reported Rape Was Interrogated for 8 Hours
Another school under fire for mishandling a sexual assault case.
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John Gomis | October 21, 2014
Publicity Law: The Line Between Creativity and Identity Theft
In such a celebrity-obsessed society, famous peoples' identities are sometimes co-opted for other reasons.
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John Gomis | September 17, 2014
Debating Minimum Wage in America
The minimum wage was first created to ensure that workers are protected from being underpaid for their work;...
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 11, 2014
It Happens Every Day: Pregnant Woman Fired for Being Pregnant
A young woman in Houston, TX, claims that she was just fired for being pregnant. The woman, who...
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Nicole Roberts | August 6, 2014
Crimes Against the Homeless: Who’s Keeping Track?
Though homelessness is not recognized as a protected class under the Hate Crime Prevention Act (HCPA), the National...
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Natasha Paulmeno | June 17, 2014
Tracy Morgan Accident Prompts Look at Commercial Driving Laws
Comedian James "Jimmy Mack" McNair was killed in a car crash on the New Jersey Turnpike. He was...