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ABA Council Sends 'Academic Freedom' Proposal to HOD
During the Council’s Nov. 17 meeting, held Texas on Friday, Daniel Thies, vice chair, suggested sending Standard 208 to the HOD with only “a few small tweaks to the language, all of which we think are clarifying changes, not things that need to go back out” to notice and comment again.
The West Virginia Supreme Court Splits on Public Policy Issue Following At-Will Employee's Termination
Justice C. Haley Bunn authored the majority opinion, while Justices John A. Hutchison wrote the dissenting opinion, joined by William R. Wooton, which argued that Jarrell’s allegations “bear the hallmarks of an internal whistleblower claim and should have been allowed to proceed into the discovery phase for development.”
10th Circuit Sends Class-Action Plaintiffs to Arbitration Over Interpretation of Agreement
In Brayman v. KeyPoint Government Solutions, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit considered whether a judge or an arbitrator must decide
Federal Judge Follows Suit in Remanding Digital Privacy Class Action Against Health Care Provider to State Court
“Quite simply, voluntary compliance with a federal program does not confer federal officer jurisdiction to this Court,” Senior District Judge Richard D. Bennett wrote, granting the plaintiff’s motion to remand the case to the circuit court.