How will the DOMA/Prop 8 Decisions Affect LGBT Employees?
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Compensation and benefits, Constitutional law, Employment, Health care, Uncategorized
- July 01, 2013
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On June 26, 2013, the United States Supreme Court announced a landmark decision in the case of United States c. Windsor. The ruling struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a law passed in 1996 that previously prohibited...
Read MoreProtecting your Business’s Online Reputation
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Constitutional law, Internet law, Small businesses
- April 11, 2013
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A professional and robust Internet presence is essential for any business that wants to remain competitive in today’s marketplace. The web allows for business opportunities that did not exist just a few years ago, and also allows anyone with...
Read MoreOn day 2 of oral arguments, Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of individual mandate
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Constitutional law, Health care
- March 27, 2012
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The constitutionality of the individual mandate, which is the heart of the 2010 federal health care reform law, is currently facing tough scrutiny by the justices of the Supreme Court. On day 2 of oral arguments, the government faced...
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