JD Supra Morning Brief: Bitcoin Regulation, University Faculty, DACA Recipients, Minor Leagues
On this day in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson signed an act establishing the Grand Canyon National Park. Ten years later, Calvin Coolidge established the Grand Teton National Park. A fine day indeed for the American outdoors!
Is Bitcoin the tulip of the 21st century? (Tyler Atkinson at McManis Faulkner)
The NLRB still can’t decide if non-tenured university faculty are managers… (Erin Horton at Mintz Levin)
More fracking, please, says the North Dakota Petroleum Council… (Andrew Pieper at Stoel Rives)
DACA recipients: it may be time to renew your status… (Jennifer Roeper at Fowler White Boggs)
Your “Private” Facebook Page May Be Public, And Other Privacy Issues You Should Know… (JD Supra Contributors)
According to a new wage-and-hour lawsuit against MLB, minor league baseball players earn between $3,000 and $7,500 for the entire season… (Rachel Muoio and Tracy Scheidtmann at Orrick)
Doctor, doctor, gimme the news: have you accepted anything of any value from medical manufacturers? (Scott Hultstrand at Nexsen Pruet)
Why hasn’t the IRS paid out any whistleblower awards? (Steve Kardell at Whistleblower Law for Managers)
Five years later, the Bush Administration is still losing environmental cases… (Seth Jaffe at Foley Hoag)
[Hot Topic] Healthcare Reform
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