What sticks out from my time at the Department of Justice is this: should your organization receive a government subpoena, the government more likely than not already has the evidence they need to ...
The United States has opened sweeping new Section 301 investigations spanning more than 60 economies, targeting global manufacturing capacity and forced-labor enforcement. Companies and governments ...
This article addresses the consequences of federal prosecutors increasingly opting to label likely-guiltless parties as "subjects" rather than "witnesses" and suggests how clarity could be provided ...
When the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights found Harvard Law School in violation of anti-sex discrimination law Title IX in late 2014, it suggested a number of revisions to the ...
It is a bit early to assess the effect of Pope Francis' new global system for how the Catholic Church evaluates reports of clergy sexual abuse or cover-up by individual bishops, say canon lawyers who ...
This proposal is the result of a Consultant Meeting held from 3-7 October 2016 at IAEA headquarters in Vienna with participants from Australia, China, France and Republic of Korea. Imaging ...
When the Equal Opportunity & Outreach (EOO) Office receives a complaint/concern from a member of the UML community or external party, it proceeds in the following manner: EOO evaluates if the matter ...
WASHINGTON—The House committee that conducts oversight of the executive branch plans a wide-ranging probe into the security-clearance process at the White House, the panel’s chairman said Wednesday.
It is important for anyone who has experienced Title IX Harassment to understand their available options. The University recognizes that deciding whether to make a report and choosing how to proceed ...
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