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The Latest Changes to Minnesota’s Earned Sick and Safe Time Statute - The National Law Review
Takeaways: Minnesota’s Earned Sick and Safe Time law (ESST) saw a few significant amendments during the special legislative session. The main changes impact when employers can require documentati...
Read moreTulsi Bombshell Intel Reveals Whistleblower Threat - American Center for Law and Justice
In breaking news, shockwaves are rippling through Washington, D.C., as Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard has revealed bombshell intelligence regarding threats made to a whistle...
Read moreNew Hampshire’s Unpaid Childbirth-Related Leave Law Goes Into Effect 2026 - The National Law Review
Effective Jan. 1, 2026, Granite State employers with at least 20 employees must provide employees with up to 25 hours of unpaid leave to attend medical appointments associated with childbirth, pos...
Read moreNinth Circuit Hands Employers Split Decision on Key Procedural Aspects of FLSA Collective Actions - The National Law Review
Takeaways The Ninth Circuit joins the solid majority of federal circuits in holding the U.S. Supreme Court’s Bristol-Myers decision applies to FLSA collective actions, thereby making it much hard...
Read more2024-2025 Supreme Court Term Roundup: Decisions Important to Local Government - National League of Cities
Co-authored by Amanda Karras, the Executive Director and General Counsel for the International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA). NLC, IMLA and NACo formed the Local Government Legal Center (LG...
Read moreWorkplace Law Update: 10 Essential Items on Your August 2025 To-Do List - Fisher Phillips
Here are the top ten items you should tackle in August, based on the latest workplace law developments and upcoming critical compliance dates: _____ Learn how the big budget bill impacts your...
Read moreUnited States Department of Justice Issues Guidance on DEI Policies (US) - Employment Law Worldview
On July 29, 2025, United States Attorney General Pam Bondi issued new guidance that significantly changes how the government interprets federal antidiscrimination laws to apply to entities receivi...
Read moreINDIVIDUAL RIGHTS—7th Cir.: Deputy warden, fired for posting offensive memes on Facebook, cannot revive claims - VitalLaw.com
The posts, only viewable by his 1,200 Facebook “friends,” were disparaging towards Muslims, Black people, liberals, and the LGBTQ community, and one referred to the Confederate flag as “our flag.”...
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When False Scam Claims Collapse Under Transparency: A Real-World Look at How Public Scrutiny Exposes Baseless Accusations - North Penn Now
The offshore world has always attracted strong opinions. It’s complex, global, and full of moving parts that most people don’t fully understand. Mix that with online anonymity and you suddenly hav...