January 9, 2023
Via: FindLawFirst Amendment Right to Free Speech The Bill of Rights is made up of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution (But you knew that already, right?), including the First Amendment. In 1969, the Supreme Court decided that the […]
September 24, 2021
Via: LexBlogThe Ohio Supreme Court recently held that Cincinnati’s billboard excise tax is unconstitutional because the tax violated the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, finding that Cincinnati’s need to raise revenue by imposing the tax solely on a small […]
Tax Code, Regulations and Guidance
March 22, 2019
Via: JuristPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to promote transparency and diverse dialogue at public universities. The President’s order primarily focuses on financial transparency so that students are aware of their financial risks if they were to borrow money […]
Business Law & Regulations, Workplace Safety & Health
November 30, 2016
Via: FindLawYeesh, let’s step back from that minefield for a moment and consider what it could do for company morale — and stability. Many companies can be lax about what conduct should and should not be restricted within a workplace environment, […]
November 30, 2023
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