Commonwealth Court holds that hospital employee who quit on religious grounds because she was assigned to a job involving utilization of fetal tissue from abortions was not justified because she could have been reassigned.
No. 1,414 [Click on case heading for opinion] Lori A. Kelly, Petitioner, v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, Respondent. No. 286 C.D. 2017.Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.Argued: September 11, 2017.Filed: October 17, 2017.
Here’s something to make you smile on a dreary January day.
No. 1,399 The Institute of Cytology and Genetics at Novobirsk State University honors the humble lab mouse.
In retrospect, did you really want to go there at all?
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Sign of the Times.
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Here’s a Tune that is sticky as Velcro (er, I mean . . . I don’t know what to call it!)
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Its Christmas Season
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Signs of the Times: Bathroom Iconography
No. 1,358 Perhaps you remember when the North Carolina legislature passed a bill restricting bathroom use to biological members of that sex. Well, that’s history. Here’s a bathroom sign at Campus Y at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Be Sure to Bequeath All Your Passwords to Your Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Successors and Assigns
No. 1,357 AJEMIAN v. YAHOO!, INC., SJC – 122337, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, October 16, 2017 John Ajemian died in a bicycle accident. He had an email account with Yahoo! when he died, containing four years of stored emails. The administrators of his estate, his brother and sister, would really like to read those […]
Yes, Even a Lawyer Can Give Back Ten Talents For Five.
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EVERY SATURDAY DO ONE THING TO BE A KID AGAIN!
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