The Commission for the Control of INTERPOL's files has just issued its 2012 Annual Report. The report provides information regarding the CCF's activities over the last year. It also includes statistics on the CCF's decisions in cases that it...
Law professors who alleged they were punished for union activities with pay raises of zilch or $666 have lost their case before the Ohio State Employment Relations Board.
At Associate's Mind, Alabama lawyer Keith Lee notes how many young professionals suffer from "impostor syndrome" in which the person feels as though they're secretly unqualified for their responsibilities.
Following a consultation with the main stakeholders, the Italian Communication Authority (Agcom) issued two new decisions (Decision n. 599/13/CONS and Decision n. 600/13/CONS) concerning radio and audiovisual media’s freedom of press during sport...
On November 4, 2013, the U.S. Department of Commerce ("Commerce") published changes to procedures for selecting respondents for administrative reviews of antidumping duty orders. A new sampling approach to respondent selection could result in...
This week sees the EU and US enter the second round of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership ('TTIP') talks in Brussels, previously postponed due to the US Government shutdown last month. This round of negotiations intends to put the...