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Anonymous Bloggers- What Are Your Rights?
Hot topic for many people and businesses. What are the rights of bloggers?

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Let's Make Software Patents "Defensive Only"
In my quest to abolish software patents, I've been pondering "short term approaches" since I doubt the Supreme Court is going to wave a magic wand and make my fantasies come true anytime soon.

Bye Bye Business Method Patents
While it's not over yet as the Supreme Court might weight in, the Federal Court Kills Patents on Business Methods. I haven't read things carefully yet (I'll leave that for the bathroom this weekend) but from the quick analysis I've read (In re Bilski: Patentable Process Must Either (1) be Tied to a particular machine or (2) Transform a Particular Article) it looks like it is a strong, unambiguous decision in the good fight to eliminate ridiculous patents.

Another Career Option Bites the Dust
I guess I can never be a Supreme Court justice.

The Humility Of Good Business
It’s 8am. My son is off with his nanny for the day, coffee in hand, I’m approaching the office and I see a rather conspicuous notice taped to the window of the architecture firm directly next door. I decide to take the peak. The place is eerily dark, lights off, something sort of ominous about the place. I take a look at the notice. It’s a court ordered eviction summons, cease and desist immediately, five days to respond to New York State Superior Court. $83, 575 dollars in delinquent rent owed. Wow.

Who Wants to be an Enemy Combatant?
The Supreme Court ruled in Boumediene v. Bush that the writ of habeas corpus applied to Guantanamo Bay detainees. The case was the first extension of habeas corpus - a legal tool to challenge the legality of one's imprisonment or detention - to aliens detained on foreign soil.

Supreme Court Ruling May Lead To More Unionization
The recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that labor unions and corporations are permitted to spend as much as they want on their own campaign ads to support or oppose federal political candidates will have a significant impact on employers who face union interference with their workforce.

The Time is NOW for Sobriety Checkpoints in Michigan!
The Supreme Court ruled that sobriety checkpoints are constitutional because this small inconvenience was overwhelmed by a compelling stated interest in saving lives.

Retaliation Is Now #1
"Retaliation" has become the number one reason employees bring charges against their employers. Betsey points to a recent Supreme Court decision & offers some advice.

Wal-Mart v. Dukes: 7 Employment Takeaways from the Recent Supreme Court Ruling
The recent case of Wal-Mart v. Dukes impacts the way employers address human resources practices, and other HR policies and procedures. Even if a company has recently updated its employee manual and management practices, they should once again review these policies in light of the Supreme Court decision. Here are seven important takeaways.

Battle Over Health Care Reform Now Reaches U.S. Supreme Court
The battle over health care reform has now reached the Supreme Court. The petition that has been filed may be at the leading edge of a wave of litigation over the controversial legislation. It is challenging a June 29th ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit that upheld the so-called “individual mandate” under the landmark health care legislation.

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