The US Supreme Court is generally concerned with legal issues that relate to the Constitution, executive powers and the like. It’s rare that the court will take on more than a select few business law cases, as these are either generally handled at the state level or they are not seen as “test” cases […]
Entries from September 2007
Big Day for US Supreme Court and Business Law Cases
September 18th, 2007 · No Comments
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Where Business and Criminal Law Meets
September 18th, 2007 · No Comments
One of the more controversial issues regarding business laws these days concerns charities, or non-profit organizations. These entities have always been under a bit of scrutiny, but particularly so since 9/11, when the federal government has stepped up its efforts to enforce laundering statutes in an attempt to curtail terrorism funding both domestically and […]
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Forthcoming Immigration Crackdown Could Harm Farmers
September 18th, 2007 · No Comments
In our society, different efforts within different types of law often converge, and that appears to be the case between business law and immigration law, according to a recent article published by Forbes that describes the potential problems that the soon-to-be-launched immigration crackdown could cause with American farmers.
The article offers some compelling statistics, including […]
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