The Supreme Court Considers Religious Exemption and Discrimination Law

The intersection of discrimination law and religious exemption recently garnered significant attention at the U.S. Supreme Court, with two distinct matters highlighting the complexities of this contested area. Case One: Religious Organizations and Foster Care Policy In one development, the Supreme Court granted review to a legal challenge concerning Philadelphia’s foster care policy. The case […]
Copyright Infringement Litigation Arises from Viral “Wrong on So Many Levels” Meme

The pervasive sharing of a popular internet meme has led to a copyright infringement lawsuit. The meme in question features a photograph of an array of carpenter’s levels, each modified with the word “wrong” taped onto it, and is commonly captioned with the phrase, “This is wrong on so many levels.” Background of the Dispute […]
First Amendment Challenge to Exclusive Union Representation for Public University Employees

The legal landscape surrounding public employee unions continues to evolve, focusing on the rights of individual workers under the First Amendment. While the Supreme Court addressed the matter of compulsory financial support in Janus v. AFSCME, a new challenge is emerging against the mandate of exclusive representation. The Precedent Set by Janus v. AFSCME In […]