The plaintiffs sued after the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce reportedly cut off their weekly benefits without notifying them of a new provision requiring them to conduct at least one job search per week using the SC Works Online System (SCWOS).
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Preliminary US News Law School Rankings Release Raises Questions
It is unclear how many schools actually—fully—participated in the survey.
Elite New York Law Firms Outperformed Market, as Firms Invested in Both Equity, Nonequity Tiers
Several New York law firms last year even bested their 2021 performance during the heyday of the deal market.
GCs and C-Suites See Vastly Different Legal Challenges Looming
“As GCs prepare their departments to be tomorrow’s value center, they will need to be as ready to advise the business on these future issues as they are comfortable today advising on labor and litigation matters,” Thomson Reuters says in a recently released report.
Has a Law Professor Found a Better Way to Quantify Circuit Splits for the Justices?
Stanford’s Joseph A. Grundfest says his percentages-rich method involves more than simple “nose counting.”

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