Top 10 in Law Blogs: Oral Arguments, Polyamory and Animal Justice
For the second Friday the 13th in a row, here’s the top 10 in today’s law blogs. If you need something fun to do with your Friday afternoon, be sure to check out Robin Shae’s latest employment law quiz on workplace retaliation. Also on LXBN I have a piece on the “Blurred Lines” lawsuit that has everyone’s heads spinning.
- New Rules For Investigations Of NJ Police Debated – New Jersey lawyer Donald C. Barbati of Crivelli & Barbati on their New Jersey Public Safety Officers Law Blog
- Employee dismissed for being “polyamorous” was not the victim of unlawful discrimination – Sydney lawyer David Cross of Norton Rose Fulbright on the firm’s Global Workplace Insider
- My Day at the U.S. Supreme Court: King v. Burwell – Baker Hostetler’s Susan Feigin Harris from Houston, Texas on the firm’s Health Law Update blog
- Congress to FCC: Now, Let’s Do Something About 10 GHz – Virginia lawyer Laura A. Stefani of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth on the firm’s CommLawBlog
- Lawyer Who Let Client Write Brief Faces Sanctions from SCOTUS – Georgia attorney Scott Key of Miller & Key on his Georgia Criminal Appellate Law Blog
- Managers Gone Wild on Social Media – Shawe Rosenthal’s Fiona W. Ong writing from Baltimore on the firm’s The Labor & Employment Report
- Justice for Animals – Princeton, New Jersey attorney Nancy E. Halpern of Fox Rothschild writing on their Animal Law Update
- Supreme Court of Canada On Pregnancy and Parental Leave Top-Ups – Ontario lawyer Amanda J. Hunter of Hicks Morley on their blog Case In Point
- Don’t Forget Copiers, Scanners and Fax Machines in Your Data Security Program – Garvey Schubert Barer’s Benjamin J. Lambiotte from Washington, D.C. on the firm’s Duff on Hospitality Law blog
- Revenue from Drone Videos Could Convert Hobbyists into Commercial Operators, FAA Says – Washington D.C. attorney Brian D. Smith of Covington on their Global Policy Watch blog
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