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Adjunct Law Prof Blog Archive for October, 2012

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2012-10-31 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Bankruptcy Does Not Distinguish Money Owed To Unemployment
2012-10-30 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Vacating a finding of being guilty of two of five disciplinary charges requires remanding the matter for reconsideration of the appropriate penalty to be imposed
2012-10-29 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - The Problem With Billable Hours
2012-10-28 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Blogs, Photographs and Copyright
2012-10-27 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - 2 new articles
2012-10-26 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Proving Disciplinary Charges
2012-10-25 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - School Board Members Face Jail For Contempt
2012-10-24 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Employee on Unpaid FMLA Leave Does Not Accrure Seniority
2012-10-23 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - School district may be held liable for the negligent hiring and retention of its employees
2012-10-22 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - ADA Cause of Action Stated For Fired Firefighter Who Attempted Suicide
2012-10-20 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Tenth Circuit holds that ADA Amendments of 2008 do not apply retroactively to state or federal claims
2012-10-19 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - A Grievance Is Arbitrable Even After An Employee Dies
2012-10-18 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - NY Times on Flextime
2012-10-17 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Holding Graduation In Church Violates First Amendment
2012-10-16 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Barring a former employee from property and Employee Does Not Have Right To Select Arbitrator
2012-10-15 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Statute of limitations for challenging a personnel decision begins running when the individual is notified of the "determination" becomes final and binding
2012-10-14 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - School Law Jobs
2012-10-13 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Under NY Law, It is Ok To File and Serve Copies
2012-10-12 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Oregon federal magistrate recommends that First Amendment free speech claim based on bus driver's termination for Confederate flag display should proceed to trial
2012-10-11 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Illinois Supreme Court rules that former district owes duty of care to provide hiring district with accurate employment information
2012-10-10 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - National security trumps federal employee's civil service protection
2012-10-09 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - 2 new articles
2012-10-08 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Qualified immunity is available as a defense where there is "no clearly established law" concerning the alleged act or omission
2012-10-07 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - School Law Jobs
2012-10-06 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - New York Style Manual (2012)
2012-10-05 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - 2 new articles
2012-10-04 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Employee's termination based on the findings and recommendation of the disciplinary hearing officer
2012-10-03 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Labor Arbitration Agreement Given Collateral Estoppel In Unemployment Case
2012-10-02 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - Discharge For Volunteering To Be A Kidney Donor Violates Public Policy
2012-10-01 01:15Adjunct Law Prof Blog - 2d Cir Upholds New York's Ban on Subversive Techniques In Special Education

 

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