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Share us on: Law360 (April 22, 2021, 9:09 PM EDT) With the stroke of a pen, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday nixed a legal strategy that the Federal Trade Commission had used for many years to return billions of dollars to consumers. Law360 s The Term dissects the ruling, along with analyzing a big defeat for juvenile justice reformers and Justice Amy Coney Barrett s eye-popping book deal.
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This week starts with a look at Justice Barrett s reported $2 million book deal with an imprint of Penguin Random House, which will apparently focus on how judges should not be influenced by their personal views. The hosts examine the ethical implications of the news and how it stacks up against the book deals of other high court authors.
Young Manitoba leaders discuss opportunities, barriers in business, arts, education at Future 40 conference
Some of Manitoba s top young community and professional leaders came together to discuss the different opportunities and barriers in various industry sectors at a recent leadership conference hosted by CBC Manitoba.
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Jackie Wild, the first female president of the Manitoba Filipino Business Council, was among the Future 40 panelists at a recent leadership conference.(Ian McCausland Photography)
Some of Manitoba s top young community and professional leaders came together to discuss the opportunities and barriers in various industry sectors at a recent leadership conference hosted by CBC Manitoba.
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Share us on: Law360 (April 8, 2021, 10:28 PM EDT) A decade later, Google has finally defeated a lawsuit from Oracle over the chunks of computer code Google used to develop the Android smartphone platform. This week, The Term hosts a special guest to explain the Supreme Court s ruling in the tech battle plus a look at one justice s foray into the discourse of regulating Big Tech.
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Owner of Worcester’s Nuestra restaurant, closing due to COVID impact, has something she’d like to say to Gov. Baker
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Nuestra, a restaurant in Worcester specializing in Puerto Rican cuisine, will be temporarily closing on April 18.
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Nuestra, a restaurant serving Puerto Rican cuisine in Worcester, announced on Thursday it would be temporarily closing on April 18 due to COVID-19.
“It’s just the right move at the right time,” owner Natalie Rodriguez said. “We can’t keep continuing to lose each week. We have to figure out a different strategy. So that’s where we’re at.”