Civil Law

California Economy Hit Hard by Trump's Immigration Policies
Civil Law California Economy Hit Hard by Trump's Immigration Policies

The repercussions of President Donald Trump's immigration policies are being observed keenly in California, a state heavily reliant on immigrant labor. The surge in federal immigration enforcement has dramatically impacted the state's economy and social fabric, with notable effects on private

Is Overcriminalization Eroding Our Constitutional Freedoms?
Civil Law Is Overcriminalization Eroding Our Constitutional Freedoms?

In today's discussion, we have the privilege of speaking with Desiree Sainthrope, a seasoned legal expert renowned for her work in drafting and analyzing trade agreements. Desiree’s expertise extends into the realm of global compliance, intellectual property, and the intricate landscape of

Historical Roots of Xenophobic Surveillance in US Immigration
Civil Law Historical Roots of Xenophobic Surveillance in US Immigration

The surveillance of immigrants in the United States is deeply rooted in the country's history. Initially implemented as a measure of exclusion based on xenophobia, it has evolved into a sophisticated system heavily reliant on technology. Understanding this evolution is crucial in addressing the

Global Backlash and Urgent Need for Women's Rights Reform
Civil Law Global Backlash and Urgent Need for Women's Rights Reform

In a world increasingly aware of gender-based disparities, the culmination of global efforts to advance women's rights takes on new significance. As international movements face a vigorous backlash, leaders, advocates, and policymakers convene to reaffirm commitments and explore avenues for reforms

Navigating California's Complex Employee Scheduling Rules
Civil Law Navigating California's Complex Employee Scheduling Rules

Navigating the complexities of employee scheduling in California has become one of the most significant challenges for employers across various sectors. With each industry facing unique scheduling needs, coupled with a lack of statewide predictive scheduling laws, employers are expected to adapt to

Make Financial Inequality a Protected Category in Equality Act
Civil Law Make Financial Inequality a Protected Category in Equality Act

In the realm of social policy and inequality, Desiree Sainthrope shines with her deep knowledge and expertise in legal frameworks and global compliance. She's here to elaborate on the sometimes overlooked intricacies of financial inequality, particularly in the context of children in the UK, and

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