November 7, 2014
Across the LexBlog Network, we continue to see strong analysis on the fallout from the 2014 Election—and in addition to that being reflected in the Top 10, today it was on LXBN TV as well. Doug Hass joined me to discuss how the results from this past Tuesday did and could impact wage and hour law. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 174.
- ACA Tax Credits Under Review: Supreme Court Grants Certiorari in King v. Burwell – Washington, DC lawyer Stuart Gerson of EpsteinBeckergreen on the firm’s blog, Health Reform Musings
- Eleventh Circuit Refuses To Enforce EEOC’s Broad Subpoena – Gerald L. Maatman Jr. and Howard M. Wexler of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s blog, EEOC Year-End Countdown
- The Biggest Winner on Election Night? Criminal Justice Reform – Todd Belcore of the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law on their blog, The Shriver Brief
- Brooks-Style Consent: Valid Forevermore? A Dissenting Opinion Suggests Otherwise. – Minneapolis lawyer Jud Nichols of Ramsay Law Firm on the firm’s blog, Minnesota DWI Defense
- Courts, Judges, and the 2014 Elections – Malia Reddick of the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System on their blog, IAALS Online
- “Frac Free Denton” Faces Legal Fight – Houston lawyer James Phillips of BakerHostetler on the firm’s North America Shale Blog
- “You did WHAT!?” – The Powerful Value of Providing Something for Nothing – Pam Woldow and Doug Richardson on Pam’s blog, At The Intersection
- Tuesday’s GOP “shellacking” may not change much for employers – Winston-Salem attorney Robin Shea of Constangy on the firm’s blog, Employment & Labor Insider
- “I Got Stuck in the Blood Pressure Machine at the Grocery Store and Couldn’t Get Out!”: How Employers Deal with the Most Outrageous Excuses for FMLA Leave – Chicago lawyer Jeff Nowak of Franczek Radelet on the firm’s blog, FMLA Insights
- U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases — Part 2 – West Palm Beach attorney Dan Bushell on his blog, the Florida Appellate Review
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