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Don’t Blame California for New Corporate Climate Rules
October 3, 2023
For big companies, doing business without tracking climate risks is increasingly like steering a luxury liner through the North Atlantic without watching for icebergs. The…
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Will Trump’s “sham” talk go unchecked?
October 3, 2023
While former President Donald Trump appeared fairly calm in a Lower Manhattan courtroom on Monday during the first day of his civil fraud trial, outside…
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Dallas Oosterhof worked at Didion Milling in Cambria, Wisconsin, for 25 years until May 2017, when he was working late finishing paperwork and the mill…
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Making Putin Pay for Ukraine’s Defense
October 2, 2023
Russia is spending an estimated $1.3 billion each week to conquer Ukraine. In Ukraine’s draft 2024 budget, more than half of all government spending is…
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‘They’re back to making millions’: workers accuse US mill where five died in blast
September 29, 2023
… A corn processing company, Didion Milling is currently facing over $2.5m in Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Osha) fines related to workplace deaths and…
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Judge Affirms Pay Raise for Food Delivery Workers in New York
September 29, 2023
A judge on Thursday said New York City regulators could move forward and raise minimum wages for app-based food delivery workers, ruling against three delivery…
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Trump has “masterfully” crafted a narrative where he’s the “victim of biased prosecutions”: expert
September 29, 2023
The judge presiding over Donald Trump’s federal 2020 election interference case has declined to recuse herself, dismissing an attempt by the former president’s legal team…
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Can Blockchain Turbocharge Fan Fiction And Protect Authors From AI’s Threat?
September 28, 2023
The internet gave fanfiction a shot in the arm, making it easy for writers and readers to find each other and obsess over their favorite…
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How ‘strike culture’ took hold in the US in 2023
September 28, 2023
On 14 September, when members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union walked off the job at three Midwest auto factories owned by General Motors,…
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Newman Sanction Renews Debate Over Aging Judges’ Lifetime Tenure
September 28, 2023
The recent sanction and suspension of Pauline Newman, the nation’s oldest active federal judge, reignited a debate over whether there should be changes to the…
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The President Pickets
September 27, 2023
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers…
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California’s gift to Gensler’s SEC
September 27, 2023
California played its hand on compelling companies to come clean on carbon emissions. Now it’s up to the Securities and Exchange Commission to decide whether…
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Hollywood Writers, Studios Reach Deal That Could End Strike
September 27, 2023
In a message to members Sunday, the WGA said it had reached “an agreement in principle on all deal points” on a new contract with…
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Even with a pay hike, an electric vehicle problem looms for autoworkers
September 27, 2023
An op-ed by Ashley Nunes: Well, it finally happened. After weeks of ardent lobbying, fervent favor trading and political arm-twisting, the United Auto Workers union…
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Biden to make history by hitting UAW picket line
September 27, 2023
President Biden is scheduled to visit striking workers on a UAW picket line in Michigan later on Tuesday. Why it matters: It’s the first time…
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Tim Scott suggests workers who strike should be fired. Here’s what the law actually says
September 26, 2023
At a campaign event earlier this month in Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina said former president Ronald Reagan had it right…
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How to Make Russia Pay to Rebuild Ukraine
September 26, 2023
An article co-written by Laurence Tribe: With each passing day, Ukraine continues to struggle under Russia’s illegal war of aggression and attrition. As the death…
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The Douglases broaden their ambitions for Urban Grape
September 26, 2023
In the decade or so since TJ Douglas and Hadley Douglas opened the Urban Grape, their South End wine shop has become a huge success,…
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Nirva Kapasi Patel Named Executive Director of Harvard Law School’s Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program
September 26, 2023
Nirva Kapasi Patel as been appointed new Executive Director of the Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School. Patel is…
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The Role Of The CEO As The Climate Change Officer
September 26, 2023
Climate change is no longer a distant threat on the horizon; it is here and happening now. According to the World Meteorological Organization, “There is…
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Their podcast is in trouble. A Biden-led crackdown may save them.
September 25, 2023
Shortly after they left the radio waves and went independent, the hosts of a podcast that could transform U.S. labor law received a letter in…