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Despite the State Department Banning 16 Saudis, Questions Remain Over Whether the Trump Administration Will Pursue Justice in the Case of Jamal Khashoggi

By: Evan Schleicher On April 8th, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that 16 Saudis, including one of the closest aides to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, were being barred from entry to the United States under Section 7031(c) of … Continue reading

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Federal Court Overseeing California Considers Whether Time Limits Should Be Extended for Minors in FTCA Claims

In a recent opinion, a federal appeals court was tasked with deciding whether a plaintiff whose Federal Tort Claims Act (“FTCA”) claim was not properly filed as a minor could file his claim beyond the statute of limitations. The case … Continue reading

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Judicial review of student disciplinary action taken by a private college or university is limited to whether the institution substantially complied with its own rules

A New York Supreme Court denied a petition filed by a student [Student] attending a private institution of higher education [Institution]. Student had asked the court to annul the Institution's decision affirming a hearing committee's suspending the Student for one … Continue reading

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How to Decide Whether to Sue Under FMLA or CFRA Or Both

If you are bringing a lawsuit against your employer for violating your medical leave rights, there are a number of possible important reasons why you should consider including only FMLA, only CFRA or both claims in your lawsuit, even if … Continue reading

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This Site Detects Whether Text Was Written by a Bot

Futurism – Reassuringly, Futurism articles registered as being written by humans. “Last month, developers from OpenAI announced that they had built a text generating algorithm called GPT-2 that they said was too dangerous to release into the world, since it could … Continue reading

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