Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke are not the first musicians to get into legal trouble for copying another artist's work, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
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The U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling in Young v. UPS on March 25, 2015.
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In an ongoing class action lawsuit, Uber drivers challenge the line between employee and independent contractor.
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Two employees who were fired by the City of Charlotte for Facebook posts may have First Amendment claims.
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High achieving students who meet certain other requirements will soon have the option to apply to law school without taking the Law School Admission Test.
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Sometimes imitation is no longer a form of flattery.
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The Children In Families First Act (CHIFF) fails to adequately adhere to existing international law or protect the interests of unparented children abroad.
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Enter an article in the Campbell Law Observer Law and Medicine Writing Contest for a chance to win the $1,000 top prize.
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The Supreme Court of California has struck down a blanket ban on sex offenders living near schools, which effectively barred them from living in large cities.
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The Treaty of Lisbon requires EU member states to allow the free movement of goods and services between them.
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Smaller businesses looking to avoid the time and expense of international litigation have several options to choose from.
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Despite a missing murder weapon, prosecutors have built a strong case against the former NFL star.
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What does it mean for a health insurance exchange to be "established by the state?"
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States such as Pennsylvania and Florida have recently elected to halt executions over concerns about the drugs used in lethal injections, but not without opposition from lawmakers.
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The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed a Fourth Circuit case allowing business owners to offer teeth whitening services without a dentistry license.
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