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Demotion Based on Mistaken Belief Deprives Public Employee of Constitutional Rights
MAY 2, 2016
U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Case Involving Political Campaigning Accusations
New California Law Raises Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour by 2022, Has Ripple Effects on Salaried Employees
APRIL 6, 2016
Minimum wage increases will be incremental, starting in 2017 for larger employers, 2018 for smaller employers
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JANUARY 5, 2016
Decision in Case Arising from Wrongful Termination Claims Against a School District
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