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“Ohioans who worked from home during COVID not eligible for tax refund, court rules; The Ohio Supreme Court decision means cities avoided millions in refunds”

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“Ohioans who worked from home during COVID not eligible for tax refund, court rules; The Ohio Supreme Court decision means cities avoided millions in refunds”: Jessie Balmert of The Cincinnati Enquirer has this report.

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Rules Are Rules — Unless Black People Start Voting — See Also

Above The Law

Supreme Court Rulings Matter Except For When They Don't: Alabama doesn't care what Roberts has to say. How Much Do You Really Value Working From Home: Better head to the office if you want that bonus. If You Fail The Bar, You Can Do Something Very Funny: Hoping you don't need this but it's here either way.

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“Supreme Court revives lawsuit alleging excessive force in death of man cuffed and shackled”

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Louis Police; Justices also sidestep cases on work-from-home taxes, marijuana.” ” John Fritze of USA Today reports that “ Supreme Court returns St. Louis excessive force case involving death in jail to lower court.” ” In today’s edition of The St.

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TechReport 2021: Practice Management

LawTechnologyToday

There was a surge of working from home and virtual working as a result of the pandemic, and many firms may still be operating like that. Still, whether this high rate continues to climb or plateaus will be interesting as firms face the question of returning to their office or allowing people to work from home.

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How a veteran sketch artist offers a peek into oral arguments in the work-from-home era

SCOTUSBlog

Perhaps they also stand as a microcosm of the diversity of work-from-home environments in which so many members of the legal community have found themselves this year. 10, the court ruled unanimously in favor his clients. “I Will we ever see a work-from-home sketch of one of the justices? “I

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Justices won’t intervene in dispute over transgender rights and bathrooms

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Grimm , leaves in place a lower-court ruling that found that a Virginia school district violated federal law when it barred students from using the restrooms that align with their gender identities. Transgender students and school bathrooms. And in the second case, Montana and Wyoming v.