Workday Lawsuit: The Legal Landscape of AI in Hiring

The Workday case highlights the critical questions surrounding AI’s role in hiring and potential bias against marginalized groups.
Iowa Eliminates Dental Assistant Registration Requirement

Iowa dental assistants will no longer need to register with the state dental board due to new legislation.
California’s Fight Over Environmental Standards: A New Challenge

In a historic move, Congress challenges California’s right to set stricter environmental regulations than federal standards. What does this mean for the future of environmental policy?
Senate Votes to Revoke California’s EV Mandate: What It Means for Consumers

The U.S. Senate voted 51-44 to end California’s authority to enforce a de facto EV mandate, a decision celebrated by many as a victory for consumer freedom.
Understanding Compliance in Dental Membership Plans

This article explores the compliance landscape for dental membership plans, highlighting key strategies for practices and groups.
Energy Department’s Action Against Race Discrimination Funds

The Energy Department has taken significant steps to combat race discrimination by terminating funding to Harvard University, sparking discussions about policy accountability.
Understanding I-9 Compliance for 2025

Learn key I-9 compliance strategies in our upcoming webinar.
Bucks County Climate Lawsuit Dismissed

Bucks County Judge Stephen Corr dismissed the county’s climate lawsuit against oil and gas companies with prejudice.
DOE Terminates Harvard Funding Over Discrimination Policy

This week, the Department of Energy terminated significant grant funding to Harvard University over its racial discrimination policy.
Boulder’s Climate Lawsuit: A Legal Update

The Colorado Supreme Court allows Boulder’s climate lawsuit to progress, amid a nationwide trend of dismissals.