The Federal Judiciary: The Most Dangerous White-Collar Workplace In America
Nothing changes about the hostile work environment in chambers, and the vicious cycle of mistreatment repeats.
Nothing changes about the hostile work environment in chambers, and the vicious cycle of mistreatment repeats.
Drawing on more than a decade of data, the report equips law firms and corporate legal teams with actionable insights to better assess risk, refine strategy, and anticipate outcomes in today’s evolving workplace disputes.
* Thanksgiving turkey have you thinking about home insurance? This might be worth a look. [Law360] * The Department of Transportation is in hot water over a (bad) meme that might count as lobbying. Maybe this is a sign they should leave it to the professionals. [FOX News] * If not knowing enough about the Rittenhouse and Arbery trial outcomes made your uncle question if your JD was really better than his "research" (read: Google searches), it might be a good time to review some legal concepts. Let's start with felony murder. [NPR] * Maine's "Right to Food" law probably has Wickard turning in his crops. C'est la vie. [Economist] * Oregon is about to pass the CROWN law which may help our coaches and coworkers achieve a goal they've been struggling with for a very long time -- leaving black folks the hell alone. [OPB]