The Supreme Court has handed down opinions in some of the cases that we blogged about back in October. Here are the updates. FCC v. ATT Back in October, I wondered whether this case would add to the growing list of personal rights for corporations. The short answer is no.…
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Last month, the Black Economic Council, Latino Business Chamber of Greater Los Angeles and National Asian American Coalition staged a protest at Google, demanding data on the racial make-up of its employees. The specific dataset sought by the protesters was the EEO-1 Report, which is filed by all employers with…
This week, I thought it might be helpful to pull together a few online resources for anyone interested in tracking the labor dispute with Wisconsin's Governor Walker. I've also included some general U.S. labor law resources, and for music lovers, don't miss our bonus track! Wisconsin "A Brief History of…
Have you heard that Judge Richard Posner hates the Bluebook? Of course you have. It's been all over the blawgosphere lately. But thanks to the UGA Law Library Blog, which posted a direct link to the article, I actually read it. True to form, the article is brief, articulate, and…
Last month, while researching a post on the politics and money site, MapLight.org, I came across another interesting online resource: OpenGovernment.org. The site is still very much in beta, but after having had a chance to check it out a little bit more this weekend, I thought it worth mentioning…
The Justia Dockets & Filings website offers attorneys, journalists, litigants, and legal researchers a simple tool for discovering and tracking litigation in the various federal courts. I find the website to be absolutely indispensable for tracking who is suing and who is being sued. For example, I subscribe to the…
It's February 1st, and we at Justia are happy to report that in January members of our Onward and Facebook communities not only stopped by to visit us, you also liked us, and sometimes, you really, really liked us. Our heavy hitter in January on the Onward Blog in terms…
We've come a long way from a parking garage in Virginia. While some of our readers may already know of MapLight.org, I wanted to make special note of this terrific site that tracks the connection between money and politics, especially in light of recent reports that corporate contributions have surged…
Getting Organized Over Organized Crime
One of the perks of working at Justia is that our office is just a few doors down from a Starbucks. Chances are on any given day you'll find a steady stream of Justians popping over at some point to re-fuel on caffeine and load up on something to eat. Imagine…