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CoreNet Chicago

CoreNet Global Chicago Chapter

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CoreNet Global Chicago Chapter hosts a monthly luncheon series on Commercial Real Estate and the current news, developments, issues, politics, you name it! Join us for our hour long lectures on a variety of topics from current financial trends to how to build a green building!
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Met Gala Luncheon

Sara Van Tuerenhout and Rosalinda Mendez

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Mother and daughter duo Sara Van Tuerenhout and Rosalinda Mendez do weekly breakdowns of Reality TV shows from The Real Housewives to 90-day fiancé and everything in-between!
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The Dungeons and Dragons podcast that follows the misadventures and day to day lives of a few Average Joes from Dellendorf. Join Dench, Red, Clump, and Cora as they try to climb the corporate ladder, worry about wasting their life away, and generally struggle through the day-to-day. Luncheons and Flagons: Because life isn't mundane enough. Cover art photo provided by Teo Duldulao on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@teowithacamera
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The Akron Roundtable podcast brings you monthly installments of nationally recognizable figures and local leaders sharing their thought-provoking perspectives on topics that engage, educate, and inspire listeners. These episodes are recorded in full at the Akron Roundtable events and include the audience Q&A session with each guest. To learn more about Akron Roundtable or to attend a luncheon please visit https://www.akronroundtable.org/
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AI POCKET GUIDE

Ansgar Bittermann

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This podcast is for all C-Level executives, leaders and business owners, who want to start their AI journey and basically do not know where to start. Goldblum Consulting, your outsourced director AI, will help you from the start, with interesting guests, articles on our medium channel (bittermann.medium.com) or you can find us every Tuesday on our AI Luncheon on zoom where we discuss with MIT alumni newest trends of AI. Just contact linkedin.com/in/bittermann to get a seat at our virtual lun ...
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Welcome to the Tampa Bay Podcast Archive; a service of http://RadioStPete.com... Tampa Bay Florida's 24 hour local Internet Radio Station featuring music variety and the area's Best Local Event Coverage! Browse the archive or click over to our live stream at http://RadioStPete.com!
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This podcast is your handy guide to the world of fine wines, spirits and more, along with a dip into travels around the world. Hosted by wine sommelier Rojita Tiwari, along with anchor/MC Sameera Khan, these ladies will always make sure you're well equipped no matter where you are - a casual boozy brunch, a posh cocktail party, a wine & cheese luncheon, a craft beer 101, a trip to Tuscany, etc. They provide their recommendations, dos & donts for the week, as well as the latest news from the ...
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This podcast serves to have ONE LEG UP ON LIFE, NEWS, SPORTS AND ADAPTABILITY Listen to this podcast and shoot me an e-mail at alex@alexgnyc.com OR follow me on Twitter @AlexGNYC1 for story ideas or interview recommendations
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Welcome to Baseball Buffet our monthly roundtable focusing on recent baseball events. We will work our conversation in and around the luncheon buffet at Tiffin: The Indian Kitchen on Devon Avenue in Chicago. Our regular buffet of baseball commentators, slash diners, include: Andie Giafaglione, award winning photographer and former depth of fielder for the Chicago Cubs, Thom Henninger, Editor at Baseball Digest and author of Tony Oliva: The Life and Times of a Minnesota Twins Legend, Chuck Hi ...
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Fun In Fundraising is a podcast that gives you behind the scenes access to those behind top fundraising galas and cocktail parties. These events raise large sums of money through producing fun, memorable experiences that have guests and attendees coming back year after year. Each episode, host Rob Giardinelli talks with top gala and non-profit fundraising event chairs, honorees, producers and non-profit executives. These conversations highlight how top leaders facilitate raising large sums o ...
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Columnist and former First Lady of Whitewright, Texas, Narda Goodson is an inspirational soloist and speaker for conferences and women’s groups across the United States. To look at her today, one would never guess the terrain of her journey. Her teachings are said to be powerfully anointed, real, insightful, encouraging, and life-giving. As a full-time Christian author, mentor, and speaker, and through her own experience, Narda seeks to direct lives to find their purpose and destiny through ...
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FedSoc Events

The Federalist Society

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The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order. It is founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. This podcast feed contains audio files of Federalist Society panel discussions ...
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Global I.Q. Podcast

World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth

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The World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth talks with some of the world's foremost thinkers, writers, and diplomats in this interview series. New episodes released weekly. Sponsored by Dallas Baptist University.
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Big Natural Talents

Concetta Caristo & Lauren Bonner

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Big Natural Talents is a podcast from comedians Concetta Caristo and Lauren Bonner. They talk about their personal lives, the personal lives of celebs, and take everything personally.
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I'm Nico. Welcome to the Stupid Hearts Club Podcast. Allow me tell you a little about the show.... In Summer 2021 after having such lovely feedback from Matt Morgans gorgeous Patrons I decided to start my very own podcast. It started out exclusively here on Patreon, but now it's out in the wild for everyone to hear! I initially called it GSOH and I (usually) delivered one podcast per week. It has become a really cool thing in my life and my community of patrons are legends who give lots of m ...
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The one and only podcast focusing on the booming horse market in China cohosted by two experts of Chinese equine industry, Zoe Quin and Vivian Wu. On board with China Horse Business Club in 2024 ! For more info, please check our website: www.wonder-horse.com/chbc or write to us on : contact@wonder-horse.com
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Tuned In Blog

Dan Buckley

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This is the blog for the public service show, Tuned In. Produced and hosted by Dan Buckley for Lightning 100. The program airs Sunday morning at 7am on 100.1 FM and online at http://tunedin.com For more information email dan at Buckley@Tunedin.com
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Join hosts Rhys Trillanes and Jason Marquez monthly as they talk to musicians about their favorite musicians, influences, and more on The Caterwauls Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Timeless stories of great writers from the world over, have been curated for your listening pleasure. Penned in different languages originally, these have been slightly abridged and translated into Hindi. These stories and their characters bring us a whiff of different lands. So along with the story, hear interesting trivia about the authors and the places they come from. Let's turn the pages and see what sights await us! Narrator: Neha Parashar | Support PKJ by making a contribution : https ...
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Ready Set Gov

Better Government Association

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Give us 20 minutes and we’ll give you the past, present, and potential future of a crucial issue for the people of Illinois. From Rockford to Rogers Park, Centralia to Carbondale, our goal is to empower you with the best, nonpartisan, politics-free information so you can connect with your democracy with confidence. This podcast is a production of the Better Government Association's Policy & Civic Engagement department.
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Local Color

WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore

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Local Color is a podcast dedicated to telling the stories of Black artists, business owners, and community leaders in Baltimore City and in the DMV. If you're looking for insightful interviews, heartfelt stories, and sometimes a good laugh, Local Color has you covered. Local Color is hosted and produced by Jason V and is distributed by Your Public Studios.
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Stay connected to Hardrocker Sports all year long wherever you go with Hardrocker Huddle, the official podcast of South Dakota Mines Athletics. Host Josh Van Valkenburg-Gernert takes you inside South Dakota Mines Athletics with exclusive interviews, insights, former player features, and much more. Subscribe and follow at the links below: Apple - https://apple.co/3KcIByO Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3tjDJ41
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That Might Be Cool: The Road to Avengers Endgame

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A series of studies on narrative pop-culture, we take a new topic each season, and dive deep to find its unique core. Season one is THE ROAD TO ENDGAME, where we try to find out if the whole of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is greater or lesser than its parts. Instagram/Twitter: @ThatMightBeCool Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE with a friend!
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YNS Live with NFL Thread

Juliet Hahn and Cynthia Zordich

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YNS Live with NFL Thread is a Fireside Show with Co-Hosts Juliet Hahn CCO and founder of Your Next Stop and Cynthia Zordich founder of NFL Thread that offers a transparent look into the the stories of the NFL Spouses. We dive into the businesses, brands, efforts and extraordinary lives of NFL Women. YNS Live with NFL Thread PIVOT, a new show brought to you by YNS Live with NFL Thread recorded live on Fireside with hosts Juliet Hahn and Cynthia Zordich. They dive into new chapters, inviting N ...
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After years of scaled-back operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federation for the Homeless in Monticello is returning to full capacity for its annual Thanksgiving luncheon. This community event, which provides a warm holiday meal and a sense of togetherness, will once again be fully open to all. Kathy Kreiter, director of the Federation fo…
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RESOLVED: That Congress Can Ban TikTok Featuring: Mr. Miguel Estrada, Partner, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP Mr. Patrick Philbin, Partner, Torridon Law PLLC Moderator: Prof. Eugene Volokh, Thomas M. Siebel Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution; Gary T. Schwartz Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA School of La…
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Lively dialog with Tiger Bay members and panelists. Rays situation, development, racial issues and more. Newly seated Pinellas County Commissioner Vince Nowicki, NAACP President Esther Matthews and Catalyst journalist Mark Parker. Tiger Bay Executive Director Rev. J.C, Prichett is moderator. Program held in the Sunset Ballroom at Vinoy Golf Club. #…
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This week on Catholic Sports View: We are on location at the first annual CIF luncheon celebrating girls flag football and the teams playing for a CIF championship! This includes our own Trinity League champion Orange Lutheran Lancers, who are playing for the Division 1 crown. On X: @CatholicSVBy Diocese of Orange Podcast
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The United Way of Sullivan County serves over 5,500 individuals annually and has witnessed a growing demand for housing and clothing support in the wake of the pandemic. Offering programs such as Emergency Food & Shelter Assistance, the organization plays a crucial role in meeting the community's needs. Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo recently spo…
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Small Business Saturday, first launched in 2010 by American Express, Small Business Saturday was created to support small businesses and bolster communities during the holiday shopping season. Since then, it has grown into a nationwide movement, reminding us all that when we shop local, we’re doing more than just buying a gift—we’re investing in th…
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FLORIDA SPECTACULAR 180 Cryptids, Crazy, Florida!, and Skunk Ape Genitalia In this episode of Florida Spectacular, hosts Cathy Salustri and Rick Kilby introduce you to Chris Beachum and Rich Robinson created a TV series, Crazy, Florida! — and the first episode is live now. Rich and Chris join Rick and Cathy to talk about the inspiration for Crazy, …
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Your host Jennifer Tyson gives us a sneak peak on what's going on at Sunken Gardens , home to a fabulous flock of flamingos, rehomed tropical birds, turtles and tortoises, and koi. Their devoted team of animal care staff and volunteers are committed to providing the best possible care to ensure that their resident animals thrive. Adding to the uniq…
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In this episode of Good Deeds, host Nanette Wiser shares how you can help others in need this season. Make it a family or neighborhood project, donate food or serve a meal, write holiday cards for lonely seniors, help our military families, support local pet shelters and more. Giving back is good for mental health and teaches children and teens the…
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One Leg Up With Matthew Lesko, The 'Question Mark' Guy and Alex Garrett 11-27-24 Presented By Podmatch Matthew Lesko as described by Podmatch.com: Today, we have a truly one-of-a-kind guest! You might recognize him as the 'Question Mark Guy,' or from his unforgettable infomercials and TV appearances that showed millions of Americans how to unlock g…
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Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard was the most important decision on affirmative action in generations, banning preferential treatment based on race in higher education admissions. How are colleges and universities complying with SFFA? What else will be necessary in order to ensure compliance? What does the next generation of cases look like? …
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The 2024 National Lawyers Convention will take place November 14-16, 2024 at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC. The topic of the conference is "Group Identity and the Law." The conference will conclude with the annual Hon. Robert H. Bork Memorial Lecture, featuring remarks by Prof. Stephen Sachs. Featuring: Prof. Stephen Sachs, Antonin Scalia…
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Artificial Intelligence is now part of daily life. AI has improved efficiency, predicted outcomes with accuracy, and even created innovations. At the same time, however, AI and its capabilities are evolving faster than the laws and regulations governing its use. AI presents new challenges to intellectual property—from inventorship and authorship is…
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In the twentieth century, state supreme courts and legislatures limited the practice of law to licensed law school graduates and prevented nonlawyers from investing in law firms. This regulatory structure has not yielded a sufficient supply of affordable legal services to keep pace with demand: despite government and charitable funding and pro bono…
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Last term, the Supreme Court decided United States v. Rahimi, which built upon the text-first, history-second methodology articulated by the Supreme Court in Heller and reaffirmed in Bruen. Many hot button Second Amendment issues are percolating through the lower courts and are likely to reach this Supreme Court in the coming terms. This panel will…
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The 1964 Civil Rights Act outlaws discrimination on the basis of sex in employment. In addition, in 1972, The Higher Education Act was amended to prohibit the exclusion of any person from any federally funded educational program or activity on the basis of sex. These seemingly simple prohibitions have recently been the focus of considerable attenti…
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(Ticketed event) On September 11, 2001, at the age of 45 and at the height of her professional and personal life, Barbara K. Olson was murdered in the terrorist attacks against the United States as a passenger on the hijacked American Airlines flight that was flown into the Pentagon. The Federalist Society believes that it is most fitting to dedica…
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Theories of nuisance, market-share, and consumer protection liability have become increasingly popular among plaintiffs who cannot trace an alleged harm to any specific defendant. Recently, states and local governments have sought to impose market-share liability on companies based on allegedly misleading statements (or silence) about the potential…
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Much has been made of the promise and concerns around AI technical advances, and guardrails that might be considered to reduce the downside of opaque quasi-algorithmic outcomes associated with current large language model approaches. This panel will examine the current AI regulatory debate and explore how current and proposed corporate and governme…
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Over the past year, college campuses have been filled with student protests and demonstrations. A large number of these protests involved students camping out on campus for weeks, taking over administrative and academic buildings, harassing and threatening other students and faculty members, and destruction of property. Many administrators have ref…
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As international courts have addressed issues arising from the Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Hamas wars, we will explore whether engagement with the ICC and ICJ institutions is beneficial or harmful to the United States and how U.S. policymakers should approach these courts. Feature: Hon. Charles Brower, Judge, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and Ar…
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Featuring a conversation addressing regulation of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, tech platform regulation, privacy, spectrum policy, broadband funding and other government spending, and consumer protection issues. Featuring: Ms. Robin Colwell, Principal, BGR Government Affairs, LLC Mr. Scott Blake Harris, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, C…
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Critics have raised concerns about the inadequacy of the consumer welfare standard for the 21st century, while others defend the standard as a proven and manageable test. Has the focus on consumer welfare led to under-enforcement? Is there an objective and administrable alternative to replace it? This panel will discuss which approach to antitrust …
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The Supreme Court's latest term was one of its most significant for administrative law. The Court ended Chevron deference, declared a right to a jury trial in securities fraud adjudications at the Securities and Exchange Commission, and expanded the statute of limitations to challenge agency decisions. Other leading cases included a challenge to a …
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Accomplishing anything of significance in this political environment requires courage. The legal industry has a few well-trodden pathways: law school, clerkship, large law firm, and perhaps a brief stint in government. Yet without courage, there is little potential for lasting impact along these pathways. While prior administrations may have emphas…
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Most would agree that all of these [tribalism, polarization, racism, religious enmity, and antisemitism] are bad for society. They are perhaps a particular threat in a democracy like ours, which is predicated on the idea that people of very different backgrounds and ideas can coexist peacefully. Following decades of improvement in all these areas, …
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In this episode of News on the Edge, Roger Curlin shares why shopping/eating and drinking local in The Edge District in downtown St. Pete makes merry for the holidays. The EDGE District is home to a dozen local boutiques 35 places to eat or drink in our amazing, diverse, creative, and independent-focused district. It's the perfect location to celeb…
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In recent years, the legal profession has increasingly prioritized diversity in law firm hiring and litigation leadership, driven by demands from corporate clients, alumni, and judges. Efforts to increase the representation of women and non-white lawyers have become so integral that they are now reflected in proposed formal rules, such as the FRCP …
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State and federal laws in a wide variety of settings tend to support gender transition in children. This has given rise to religious liberty and parental rights lawsuits. Conflicts include parental objections to gender ideology in public school curricula, secret gender transitions in public schools, state conversion therapy bans, denials of parenta…
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It has been almost ten years since the advent of the ‘progressive prosecutor,’ local elected district attorneys and attorneys general throughout the country who ran on and then implemented a revolutionary new model of public prosecution. If states are the “laboratories of democracy” then there plainly has been a series of bold experiments testing t…
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Recent times have seen growing criticism of the Supreme Court's legitimacy, with some claiming that the Supreme Court has amassed too much governmental and political power. Such critics have proposed judicial reform to even out this perceived imbalance, suggesting changes like term limits for justices and a binding code of ethics. Opponents say, ho…
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In 2022, the ABA updated its Standard 303, Curriculum which relates to “cross-cultural competency” and “professional identity.” Because the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar is responsible for law school accreditation through an appointment from the U.S. Department of Education (and the agreement of State Bars), this change…
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This year, in a pair of decisions known as Loper Bright, the Supreme Court overruled the Chevron doctrine. As courts begin to apply the principles announced in Loper Bright, important changes are expected to occur within the federal government and its relationship to the states. For example, Congress may begin to write federal statutes with increas…
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The importance of judicial selection and confirmation is now a point of emphasis for all presidential administrations. In 2025 and going forward, what principles and considerations will govern judicial selection (and confirmation) in a new administration, with a new Senate majority. These and other important Article III issues will be considered by…
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The “disparate impact” approach to civil rights enforcement makes it presumptively illegal to use selection criteria that result in statistical disparities based on, inter alia, race or ethnicity. It is no defense that the use of a challenged criterion had no discriminatory motive; the only defense is if its use meets some “necessity” standard. The…
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The future of the national bank system is increasingly uncertain as federal regulators have incorporated DEI and ESG into bank supervision, creating tensions with some states. Several states have responded by attempting to ban such practices, potentially creating conflicting legal duties for banks. Meanwhile, other states are challenging interest r…
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The Supreme Court’s most recent term was one of significance with respect to the separation of powers. The Court held that the President is immune from criminal prosecution for most official acts. The Court also overturned the Chevron doctrine in Loper Bright v. Raimondo and determined that administrative agencies typically cannot impose civil pena…
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By the time of the National Lawyers Convention, the American electorate will have decided on a new president and, with him or her, a new administration. What will a Donald Trump or Kamala Harris administration mean for American business? How will the new administration handle corporate tax, federal regulations, agency guidance, antitrust questions,…
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Over the past four years, state attorneys general have brought many significant lawsuits against the Biden administration. From border enforcement and student loan forgiveness, to Title IX rules and environmental regulations, states have brought the executive branch into court over divisive legal questions. Some of these suits remain active. This p…
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The generation of political leaders that produced the landmark legislation of the Civil Rights Era no doubt saw themselves as working to make one’s race, ethnicity, religion, sex, etc. matter less to one’s future prospects. And in many ways, they clearly succeeded. They would almost certainly be surprised and disappointed to learn how much emphasis…
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What are the keys to hosting epic holiday events that have guests talking about them well into the new year? Today, special guest co-host Lance Avery Morgan and I talk with Stephanie Nass, author of Swing By!: Entertaining Recipes & the New Art of Gathering. Founder of the culinary lifestyle Chefanie, Stephanie has hosted successful events and gath…
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LaborPress Radio Daily 11-25-24 - ATU 1181-1061 Chief Of Staff Carolyn Rinaldi Accepts LaborPress Leadership Award From LaborPress.org: New York, NY – Carolyn Rinaldi, Chief of Staff at ATU Local 1181-1061, is an individual who, over her diversified career, has worked hard to bring about positive change in each position she has held Link. to the fu…
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Last year, the Supreme Court decided the cases of Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Student for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina (SFFA). The Court held that the admissions programs of Harvard and UNC violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The decision h…
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