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Paralegal Compliance Officer – An Interview with Melissa Andrews

Paralegal Bootcamp

If you’re a paralegal and you’ve asked yourself, where do I want to take my career from here or if you’ve ever questioned if the skills that you’re obtaining as a paralegal working in a law firm could eventually transfer to a career that’s outside the typical law firm this interview will give you great insights.

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The OSHA Mandate Decision and the Sixth Circuit

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The Supreme Court’s recent per curium opinion on OSHA’s vaccine-or-test mandate for businesses takes a practical approach to agency power, though the dissent would rather the Court have taken a more practical approach to the pandemic. Citing Alabama Assn. of Realtors v. Snyder, 772 F.3d 3d 388 (6th Cir.

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For Black Cops, ‘Jim Crow is Not Ancient History’

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The first African-American commander in the Denver Police Department. The first deputy commissioner for equity and inclusion in the New York City Police Department (NYPD). She has argued that police need to cede authority to communities in ways that departments have traditionally resisted. Denver’s first female police captain.

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February 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Affordable Clean Energy Rule (ACE Rule) for greenhouse gas emissions from power plants rested on an erroneous interpretation of the Clean Air Act that barred EPA from considering measures beyond those that apply at and to an individual source. By Margaret Barry and Korey Silverman-Roati .

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June 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Calhoun , 516 U. The Court found that Yamaha resolved any doubts about Section 1447(d)’s interpretation with its holding that appellate courts could address any questions contained in a district court order certified for appeal. By Margaret Barry and Korey Silverman-Roati. and non-U.S. climate litigation charts.

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