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Sidebar by Courthouse News tackles the stories you need to know from the legal world. Join reporters Hillel Aaron, Kirk McDaniel, Amanda Pampuro and Kelsey Reichmann as they take you in and out of courtrooms in the U.S. and beyond and break down all the developments that had them talking.
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Ever wondered how the law works? Real life lawyer, Devin Stone, is on a mission to explain the most important legal issues of the day . . . and also ruin your favorite legal TV shows. From the courthouse to Night Court, LegalEagle will break it all down and teach you how to think like a lawyer.
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Welcome to US News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily US news covering politics, elections, the economy, foreign policy, social issues, current events, and breaking news. Say goodbye to overwhelming headlines and information overload. Want to get these updates by email? Subscribe to Brief today https: ...
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Clause 8

Eli Mazour

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The podcast listened to by sophisticated in-house counsel, judges from around the world, IP policymakers, senior USPTO officials, and top patent dealmakers and attorneys to stay ahead of the curve by understanding the personalities and forces shaping IP. Eli Mazour’s love of talking to people – along with his belief in the importance of America’s patent system – led him to start Clause 8. Clause 8 features conversations that provide strategic insights about how to best deal with various pate ...
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Tired of the misinformation and propaganda in current true crime reporting, podcasts and documetaries; Roberta Glass set out in 2018 to create a true crime podcast sourced directly from the court records and case files. Roberta's drive and curiosity to look more deeply into true crime cases has taken her to the courthouse where she covered to the NXIVM trial, Ghislaine Maxwell trial and Larry Ray trial as well as Jeffrey Epstein related hearings.
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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What Texans do to defend religious liberty, traditional values, and the life of the unborn has a ripple effect across America and the world. This is the podcast for "The Texas Values Report with Jonathan Saenz," a conservative talk radio show in Austin, Texas, where each week Texas Values President Jonathan Saenz interviews movers and shakers in the fight to defend faith, family, and freedom in the Lone Star State and beyond. In each episode, we review what's going on from the courthouse to ...
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True Crime XS is a weekly true crime talk show with your hosts Meg and John. Together, they like to talk true crime and poke holes in well known cases, while dissecting and recounting cases that have never made their way off of the court documents page. Why are we all so fascinated by True Crime? What aren't the main stream media and talking heads telling us? Who missed a major thing in a case that would turn the whole thing on it's head? True Crime XS (pronounced EXCESS) digs deep into the ...
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FedSoc Forums

The Federalist Society

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*This series was formerly known as Teleforums. FedSoc Forums is a virtual discussion series dedicated to providing expert analysis and intellectual commentary on today’s most pressing legal and policy issues. Produced by The Federalist Society’s Practice Groups, FedSoc Forum strives to create balanced conversations in various formats, such as monologues, debates, or panel discussions. In addition to regular episodes, FedSoc Forum features special content covering specific topics in the legal ...
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Chasing Chaos

Chasing Chaos

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Six months after 9/11, a man known as Doctor Chaos hid a pound of cyanide underground... in a CTA storage closet... a block away from a federal courthouse in downtown Chicago. What happened next? Find out on... Chasing Chaos.
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The Docket

San Antonio Express-News

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Courts and crime reporter Elizabeth Zavala breaks down the most gripping trials in the Bexar County courthouse. With her decades of experience, Zavala expertly balances crime stories with the intricacies of the law and details from the scene in the courtroom. This podcast will resume in January 2021; until then, look for her insights on EN-Depth.
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The Vega Network

The Vega Network

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The Vega Network (TVN) is an American news and commentary program on YouTube. Currently Hosted By Dylan Vega. The Host Dylan Vega uploads videos on a daily basis pertaining to US politics. Dylan Vega describes himself as a anarcho-syndicalist or libertarian socialist and often ridicules the mainstream media for having a "establishment bias". This is a podcast for The Vega Network where we will discuss current events and anything else that comes to mind. Support this podcast: https://podcaste ...
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Black and White and Thin Blue Lines

Clarke Ahlers & Serge Antonin

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"We refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.” Black and White and Thin Blue Lines is an original podcast created by two former police officers, Serge Antonin and Clarke Ahlers, who are inspired by the hopeful words of the Reverend Martin Luther King. Serge Antonin is African American. Clarke Ahlers is Caucasian. The podcast is a discussion about current issues in criminal justice and law enforcement, especially where these issues intersect the topic of race.
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FedSoc Events

The Federalist Society

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The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order. It is founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. This podcast feed contains audio files of Federalist Society panel discussions ...
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On August 15, 2002 in the quiet town of Oak Level, Virginia someone shot and killed Michael and Mary Short in what investigators called an execution style murder. Their daughter 9-year-old Jennifer Short was snatched from her bed, setting off a massive search. Heartbreak 6 weeks later as deputies found her remains 45 minutes away near a North Carolina creek. 17 years later, no suspects, no motive, and no clues as to who killed Jennifer Short. Follow along in this Murrow Award winning podcast ...
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Battleground: Ballot Box

Georgia Public Broadcasting

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It’s been nearly three years since a failed attempt to overturn Georgia’s presidential results. Now, a grand jury in Atlanta will soon decide if former President Donald Trump and his allies will face criminal charges for their actions. In this special season of Battleground: Ballot Box, Georgia Public Broadcasting political reporter Stephen Fowler continues to track the fight for who we vote for and how those votes are counted with an in-depth look at historic investigation into election int ...
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(0:10): Explosion Rocks Santa Maria Courthouse; Suspect Arrested with Body Armor (1:43): Ohio Chemical Leak Sparks Evacuations, School Closures, and Federal Investigation (3:17): U.S. Steel Wins Arbitration, But Nippon Steel Deal Faces Political Hurdles and Union Opposition (5:09): Trump Fights $500M Fraud Judgment in NY Appeals Court Amid Escalati…
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This Day in Legal History: Lord Haw-Haw Sentenced to Hang On September 19, 1945, William Joyce, infamously known as "Lord Haw-Haw," was sentenced to death by a British court for treason. Joyce, an American-born British subject, became notorious for his English-language radio broadcasts during World War II, where he spread Nazi propaganda designed t…
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Zombie voters. Sham elections. Voter fraud. In the months leading up to the 2024 presidential election, election lawsuits are flooding courts across the U.S., with the timing of some geared more toward grabbing headlines than achieving legal resolutions. Allegations aren’t considered true until a judge’s final order, but that doesn’t stop people fr…
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This Day in Legal History: Nazi Leaders Convicted at Nuremberg On September 30, 1946, the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg delivered its final verdicts, marking a pivotal moment in legal history. The tribunal, established by the Allied powers after World War II, tried 24 high-ranking Nazi officials for crimes against peace, war crimes, …
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(0:10): Assassination of Hezbollah Leader Ignites Regional Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as US Pushes for Peace (1:57): DirecTV Acquires Dish Network for $1, Takes on $9.75B Debt; Largest US Pay-TV Operator Emerges (3:57): SpaceX Opens Largest US PCB Factory in Texas, Aiming to Outpace Southeast Asia in Electronics Manufacturing (6:20): Tru…
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On June 25, 2024, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the nation’s first religious charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, was unconstitutional under the Establishment Clause based on its view that the privately operated school was both a government entity and a state actor. This finding of state action also led the court …
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One of the highest profile measures on California's November ballot is Proposition 36. If passed, it would roll back criminal justice reforms approved by voters ten years ago to reduce incarceration rates and increase punishments for certain drug and theft crimes like carjacking, burglary and shoplifting. Supporters say Prop 36 needs to pass becaus…
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https://innocenceproject.org/robert-roberson-applies-for-clemency-to-stop-his-october-execution/ 361-320-8100 This podcast was made possible by www.labrottiecreations.com Check out their merchandise and specifically their fun pop pet art custom pieces made from photos of your very own pets. Use the promo code CRIMEXS for 20% off a fun, brightly col…
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A Haitian community group filed a criminal complaint this week in Ohio over former president Donald Trump’s false claims that Haitian immigrants were eating cats and dogs. The same group helps Haitian immigrants along California’s border, and says Trump’s accusations are reverberating there too. Reporter: Tyche Hendricks, KQED A bill designed to he…
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(0:10): Justice Dept. Probes Rankin County Sheriff's Office for Racial Bias and Brutal 'Goon Squad' Torture (2:14): Macklemore Faces Backlash and Festival Ban After Controversial 'America' Comment at Pro-Palestinian Concert (4:06): Oklahoma Executes Emmanuel Littlejohn Amid Controversy and Clemency Denial (5:48): Senator Targeted by Deepfake Impers…
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This Day in Legal History: John Jay Commissioned as first Chief Justice On September 26, 1789, John Jay was commissioned as the first Chief Justice of the United States, marking a pivotal moment in American legal history. Nominated by President George Washington and confirmed by the Senate, Jay’s appointment came just months after the Judiciary Act…
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#texasvaluesreport with special guest Pastor Danny Forshee, Lead Pastor, Great Hills Baptist Church, and host Jonathan Saenz, President & Attorney, Texas Values Watch Great Hills Baptist Church live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greathillsbaptistchurch/live or on their website: https://www.ghbc.org/live-worship Follow Pastor Forshee on X @d…
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Here are the morning’s top stories on Thursday, September 26, 2024… The FBI is investigating an explosion that took place the lobby of the superior court complex Wednesday morning in Santa Maria, California. Five people were sent to the hospital with minor injuries, and people living or working several blocks around the court complex were evacuated…
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(0:10): 21-Year-Old Climber Dies in Tragic Fall at Devils Tower, Sparking Safety Concerns (1:46): Biden Touts Climate Action as Economic Boon, Criticizes Trump at Global Business Forum (3:48): World's First AI Art Museum 'Dataland' to Open in L.A. by 2025 (5:59): California Passes Landmark Law for Hassle-Free Subscription Cancellations (7:47): John…
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This Day in Legal History: Bill of Rights Sent to US States for Ratification On September 25, 1789, the United States Congress sent twelve proposed constitutional amendments to the state legislatures for ratification. These amendments were designed to safeguard individual liberties and limit the power of the federal government, addressing concerns …
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Here are the morning’s top stories on Wednesday, September 25, 2024… Mexican drug cartels are recruiting San Diegans to smuggle fentanyl into the United States. Prosecutors are worried about teenagers getting caught up in the cross-border drug trade. Gustavo Solis / KPBS Gavin Newsom signed a bill that will remove debt owed to a medical office or h…
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The Supreme Court recently decided that they will review a case dealing with the Clean Water Act (CWA), which prohibits the pollution of US waters without a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. In order to comply with the statute, the city of San Francisco was issued a permit by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) i…
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On July 15th, Teamster’s president Sean O’Brien surprised the country by becoming the first head of the nation’s largest labor union to speak at the Republican National Convention. Former president Trump chose J.D. Vance as his running mate, on the same day. Vance, a longtime advocate for disaffected blue-collar workers, reflects a larger populist …
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently adopted comprehensive new land management regulations known as the “Conservation and Landscape Health Rule,” or simply, “the Public Lands Rule.” The rule has spurred litigation challenging the Interior Department’s authority to establish a conservation “overlay” over 245 million acres of federal lands. S…
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Just having a fun get together. Thank you Patrons! Averil Meyer, Farriaz Amini, Jude Barnes, JenTheRN, Susan, Pepper Mings, Cuban Burn Nurse, Kimberly Lovelace, Jeri Falk, Victoria Devenish, Penni Miller, Barb Nauman, Janet Gardner, Lily Benjamin, Debbie S, Jil, Jeff Meadors, B Rabbit, Theresa Parrino, Sanny O’Brien, DSamlam, Janet Gardner, Suzanne…
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This Day in Legal History: Judiciary Act of 1789 On September 24, 1789, Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1789, laying the foundation for the federal judiciary as we know it today. This landmark legislation established a three-tiered court system, consisting of district courts, circuit courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court at its pinnacle. The Act …
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(0:10): Freddie Trone Sentenced to 31 Years to Life for Murder of Rapper PnB Rock in LA Robbery (2:08): U.S. Bridges Under Scrutiny After Baltimore Ship Collision: New Study Targets High-Risk Structures (4:11): Inflation Reduction Act Pours Billions into Swing States, But Will It Sway Voters? (6:28): Harris Leads Trump in Tight Race: Economic Polic…
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PowerPoint Slides This program will provide a short introduction to the world of E-Discovery, predominantly in the civil litigation setting. Join us as Prof. Ted Hirt discusses E-Discovery and some related topics: the challenge of "big data," how the Federal Civil Rules deal with E-discovery (including case scheduling and orders), and "proportional…
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Here are the morning’s top stories on Tuesday, September 23, 2024… In January of 2025 the Los Angeles Unified School District will ban cellphones on campus. More California school districts will follow suit, as Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law Monday that will require districts to restrict phones on campus. It’s part of a growing movement to help…
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The free speech rights (or lack thereof) of K-12 students has always been a unique area in the realm of First Amendment litigation. Cases like Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District from 60 years ago established that students do not leave their First Amendment rights at the schoolhouse gate, though subsequent cases have articula…
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DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) initiatives have become ubiquitous on campuses and in workplaces across the nation, particularly after the death of George Floyd in late May 2020 and the rapid rise of "anti-racism" initiatives. These efforts, frequently using racially exclusionary or derogatory terminology and eligibility, were considered by s…
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Laurie Fitzgerald joins Eli to tell the story of how she led Avanci to an 8-year overnight success. Avanci’s pioneering efforts to provide an efficient, simpler option for the automotive industry to license cellular SEPs are now widely heralded as one of the greatest stories of successful innovation in the patent world. Laurie, who has been with Av…
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This Day in Legal History: McKinley Assassin Stands Trial On September 23, 1901, the trial of Leon Czolgosz began for the assassination of President William McKinley. Czolgosz, an anarchist, had shot McKinley on September 6 at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Despite efforts to save him, McKinley died eight days later from gangrene…
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California is home to most of the country’s fruits and nuts, like avocados and almonds. But climate change means hotter temperatures and increased drought for the state, making it harder to grow those crops. That’s pushing farmers to seek alternative crops that don’t need as much water, like agave. Reporter: Manola Secaira, CapRadio It was a busy w…
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NYC Sanitation Worker Tragically Dies in Workplace Accident, First Fatality Since 2014 Gas Main Explosion Rocks Bedford Park: Minor Injuries, Evacuations, and Major Emergency Response Modi Lauds US-India Ties at NY Event; Celebrates Chess Wins and Antiquities Return Washington's First Fentanyl-Detecting K9 Units Deployed to Combat Opioid Crisis Mai…
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Let’s talk about the evidence against her and the advantages/disadvantages to taking a deal? Show Notes: WCTV Eyewitness News “Live: State Attorney Jack Campbell Discusses Donna Adelson Trial” - https://www.youtube.com/live/M4v9sG-h... WTXL Tallahassee “Alex Morris Donna Adelson’s Lead Counsel Discusses Next Steps” - • Donna Adelson's new lead coun…
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Today, we are talking about some True Crime News Updates as we shift to our fall programming schedule. This podcast was made possible by www.labrottiecreations.com Check out their merchandise and specifically their fun pop pet art custom pieces made from photos of your very own pets. Use the promo code CRIMEXS for 20% off a fun, brightly colored, h…
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(0:10): Teamsters Withhold Presidential Endorsement for First Time Since 1996 Amid Labor Disputes (2:23): U.S. Sees First Major Drop in Drug Overdose Deaths in Decades, Experts Urge Continued Vigilance (4:37): US Faces Housing Crisis: 21M Renters Spend Over a Third of Income as Prices Surge (6:39): Supreme Court to Review ACA as Texas Legal Challen…
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This Day in Legal History: Equal Rights Party Formed On September 20, 1884, a group of American suffragists formed the Equal Rights Party in San Francisco, marking a significant moment in the fight for gender equality in the United States. The party was established with the goal of securing "equal and exact justice" for all citizens, regardless of …
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Join us on Texas Values Report with special guest Chris Salcedo, Host of The Chris Salcedo Show on Newsmax, and host Jonathan Saenz, President & Attorney, Texas Values as they recap Texas Faith Fest and discuss Chris' work with Newsmax, the Texas Speaker of the House race, and the 2nd failed assassination attempt of President Donald Trump.Follow Ch…
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Join us on Texas Values Report with special guest Corey DeAngelis, Author & Sr. Fellow, American Federation for Children, and host Jonathan Saenz, President & Attorney, Texas Values as they discuss school choice in Texas and across the nation. Help us build our channel so we can maintain a culture of Faith, Family, & Freedom in Texas by interacting…
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Thousands of Californians serving jail time are legally eligible to vote, but many don’t know it, according to advocates and inmates themselves. Reporter: Sameea Kamal, CalMatters Protesters disrupted a University of California Board of Regents meeting Thursday, where university leaders approved requests from campus police departments to purchase m…
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“This is a nightmare for [the Markel family].” Jack Campbell remarks about Donna Adelson’s trial disaster as Dan Rashbaum resigned from the case on the first day of the trial! Show Notes: WCTV Eyewitness News “Live: State Attorney Jack Campbell Discusses Donna Adelson Trial” - https://www.youtube.com/live/M4v9sG-h57g?si=6XayaDx9e4fx4ouJ WTXL Tallah…
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(0:10): House GOP Divided: Temporary Spending Bill Rejected Amid Controversial Election Measure Debate (2:10): California's Wildfire Crisis: Record-Breaking Blazes Fueled by Climate Change, Threaten Los Angeles (4:16): U.S. Health Care System Ranks Worst Among Developed Nations Despite High Spending, Report Finds (6:10): Ocasio-Cortez and Smith Unv…
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The U.S. Supreme Court continues to shape arbitration law through a strict interpretation of the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), with each term introducing new nuances. This program will explore Supreme Court decisions from the latest term and examine recent interpretations by federal appeals courts, focusing on their impact on arbitration practice.…
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More students in the San Joaquin Valley are graduating high school not just with a diploma, but also with an associate’s degree. Taking college classes while still in high school can help them finish college and accelerate their careers. Reporter: Rachel Livinal, KVPR Women and people of color are still among the lowest-paid workers in California. …
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