California can continue to enforce its ammunition background check law while the Ninth Circuit ponders constitutionality of the common sense regulation Chris Rock outlined 25 years ago. NLRB rules that Dartmouth basketball players are "employees" of the university. Continuing to go out there while sitting at the bottom of the Ivy League is the very definition of a job. [Front Office Sports] DOJ seeks new documents from Ticketmaster amid allegations that the company is deliberately failing to cooperate with investigation. This sets up a possible grand irony: Ticketmaster having to pay tacked on fees. [Bloomberg Law News] Federal Circuit appears inclined to preserve 4 decades worth of precedent. See Supreme Court? It is possible. [Law360] ABA remains "ultimate resource" for lawyers declares ABA as it raises its dues. [ABA Journal] The power of streaming turned Suits into a hit years after it went off the air. Now it's getting a spinoff.
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President Joe Biden signed legislation making predispute arbitration agreements, class action waivers unenforceable for sexual assault, sexual harassment claims. Legislative attempts to restrict arbitration rights persist at federal, state, local levels.