On January 2, 2025, then-President Biden signed into law the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act (Dole Act), a bipartisan bill that expands healthcare and other benefits for...more
3/25/2025
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Retaliation ,
USERRA ,
Veterans
To support personnel transitioning from the military to the civilian workforce, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) in 2011 instituted the SkillBridge internship program, which provides service members with valuable civilian...more
In 2017, former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy noted in Packingham v. North Carolina that the most important place for the exchange of ideas is no longer the physical town square but cyberspace and, in particular,...more
9/11/2024
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First Amendment ,
Free Speech ,
Hostile Environment ,
Packingham v North Carolina ,
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Political Speech ,
Social Media Policy
“Hey Chat GPT, finish this building.” This dare, written on a billboard that went viral last year, captures a truth and a stereotype about the world of construction. The truth is that the construction industry will, for the...more
3/1/2024
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Artificial Intelligence ,
Construction Industry ,
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Construction Workers ,
Industrial Design ,
Infrastructure ,
Innovative Technology ,
OSHA ,
Popular ,
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Risk Mitigation ,
Safety Standards ,
Supply Chain ,
Workplace Hazards ,
Workplace Safety
This year, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) turns 30 years old. Although this law, prohibiting employers from discriminating and retaliating against employees or applicants because of...more
A little more than a year after U.S. Army veteran Le Roy Torres kept his case alive at the U.S. Supreme Court, a Texas jury voted unanimously to award him $2.49 million on the claim that his former employer, the Texas...more
10/10/2023
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Employee Rights ,
Employees ,
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Military Service Members ,
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Sovereign Immunity ,
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