Top 10 in Law Blogs: Graduation Caps, Marijuana Delivery, and Vietnam
And we’re back at it! Still seeing a lot of useful posts about what the final DOL overtime rules means for employers, universities, and beyond; be sure to check it out. And now, to today’s top 10:
- School Restriction on Decorating Graduation Cap Upheld – Hartford lawyer Gary Brochu of Shipman & Goodwin on the firm’s School Law blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 5/23/16: Clean Power En Banc; FLSA Overtime & Exemptions; Food Labeling; E-Cigarettes Baggage & Unified Agenda – Washington, D.C. solo practitioner Leland Beck on his Federal Regulations Advisor
- U.S. Lifts Arms Embargo on Vietnam – Fox Rothschild lawyer Michelle Rosenburg writing from Philadelphia on the firm’s International Trade Law Compass
- Can the EDGE Green Building System Save the Planet? – Maryland lawyer Stuart Kaplow writing on his Green Building Law Update
- Supreme Court Holds Constructive Discharge Administrative Filing Deadlines Commence When Plaintiff Gives Notice of Resignation – Fort Worth attorney Russell Cawyer from Kelly Hart on their Texas Employment Law Update
- Want it Unlicensed? Tell it to the Hill – Fletcher, Heald, Hildreth’s Laura Stefani and Robert J. Schill writing from Virginia on the firm’s CommLawBlog
- Marijuana Delivery in Washington State: Still Very Much Illegal – Seattle attorney Hilary Bricken of Harris Moure on their Canna Law Blog
- Should we really be this panicked about the DOL overtime regs? Probably not. – Pittsburgh lawyer Maria Danaher from Ogletree Deakins on the firm’s Employment Law Matters
- Tracking the Elusive Consumer Data Breach Class Action – McGuire Woods attorney R. Locke Beatty writing from Charlottesville on the firm’s Class Action Countermeasures
- Will Ad Blockers Kill Online Publishing? – Morrison Foerster’s John F. Delaney writing from New York on their Socially Aware blog
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