A Connecticut federal judge blocked a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state's "captive audience" law—brought by national and state business associations.
Employers are fighting the law that prevents them
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The Legal Accountability Project, which advocates for law clerks, stated in a news release Tuesday that its complaint is based on information it received from several former clerks raising concerns about Sarah A.L. Merriam’s workplace conduct.
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