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Finance
Assault charges are dropped against CEO who gained fame for raising his employees’ salaries while slashing his own by over 90%
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The Associated Press
April 19, 2023
Commentary
Ivy League schools are not above compensating their student-athletes fairly. A new lawsuit could end that special status
By
Aron Solomon
April 14, 2023
Retail
Bikini baristas battle ends with city paying $500K settlement to owner and workers of Hillbilly Hotties: ‘You can wear what you want to wear’
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The Associated Press
April 8, 2023
Tech
Binance, CZ, and NBA star Jimmy Butler and other crypto influencers hit with $1B suit for promoting unregistered securities
By
Shawn Tully
April 1, 2023
Finance
JPMorgan doesn’t want CEO Jamie Dimon questioned under oath in Jeffrey Epstein case
By
Chloe Taylor
March 1, 2023
Commentary
Will artificial intelligence replace your lawyer–and will its name be Harvey?
By
Aron Solomon
March 1, 2023
Tech
A.I. chatbot lawyer backs away from first court case defense after threats from ‘State Bar prosecutors’
By
Alice Hearing
January 26, 2023
Commentary
The FTC’s proposed ban on noncompetes wouldn’t only mean a huge victory for Gen Z workers. Here’s why it would also benefit employers across the country
By
Ariella Steinhorn
and
Amber Scorah
January 9, 2023
Politics
With the Supreme Court widely expected to throw out affirmative action this week, here’s a look back at almost 50 years of race in higher education admissions
By
Jessica Gresko
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The Associated Press
October 30, 2022
Finance
Sandy Hook families push for Alex Jones penalty of up to $2.75 trillion: ‘Highest possible punitive damages’
By
Laurel Brubaker Calkins
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Bloomberg
October 22, 2022
Chinese billionaire Richard Liu settles U.S. rape allegation hours before trial
By
Zijia Song
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Coco Liu
and
Bloomberg
October 2, 2022
Retail
Two companies had a big battle in Swiss court and now one must murder its chocolate bunnies
By
Alena Botros
September 30, 2022
Commentary
It’s time to revive the American garage startup
By
Haley Holik
July 28, 2022
Commentary
The Theranos saga underlines the need to expand whistleblower reward programs
By
Gordon Schnell
and
Max Voldman
July 22, 2022
Commentary
A recent case could undermine the rules that have been protecting taxpayer money from fraud since the time of Lincoln
By
Eric Havian
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Michael Ronickher
and
Ari Yampolsky
June 23, 2022
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