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Supreme Court Decides New Haven Employment Case
 In a case that will have both practical and political reverberations, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against the City of New Haven Connecticut in a reverse discrimination suit. The case, known commonly as "New Haven Firefighters," has political impact as well, due to the fact that Supreme Court nominee, Judge Sonya Sotomayor, participated in the appeals court ruling that has now been overturned by the Court. What does the ruling potentially mean for you, your business or organization? Well, the New York Times reports that: The ruling could alter employment practices nationwide, potentially limiting the circumstances in which employers can be held liable for decisions when there is no evidence of intentional discrimination against minorities.
The fact that this was a 5-4 decision indicates that even at the highest level, judges remain split on the application of employment law to the facts raised by the New Haven case. In particular, the case asked whether the city of New Haven Connecticut erred in throwing out the results of a promotion examination because minority test takers were unlikely to receive promotions based on the results of the exam. Writing for the majority, Justice Kennedy states: "Fear of litigation alone cannot justify an employer's reliance on race to the detriment of individuals who passed the examinations and qualified for promotions," Kennedy was joined by Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Scalia, Alito and Thomas. The dissenting Justices were Ginsburg, Souter, Bryer and Stevens: In dissent, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said the white firefighters "understandably attract this court's sympathy. But they had no vested right to promotion. Nor have other persons received promotions in preference to them." Undoubtedly, labor and employment lawyers will be busy crafting new rules for employers to follow in employment testing situations. Employers will be wise to review their employment practices for compliance with the New Haven ruling and to consult with an employment lawyer to understand the issues raised by the case in application to their own organization's practices and policies. Labels: civil rights, discrimination, employment, employment law, find a lawyer, free, free legal help, lawyer, legal, legal help, legal information, new haven firefighter, ruling, sotomayor, supreme court
Michael Jackson's Legacy and Legal Estate
 Millions of us grew up in the Michael Jackson era of pop music. The first time I saw Michael perform, was as a pre-teen when my youngest and most fun loving aunt let me tag along with her friends to see "The Jacksons" with Randy on the bongos. I am definitely part of the "Thriller" generation. As much as any performer, Michael Jackson's body of work will always be part of the soundtrack of our lifetime. Beyond his music, there is also, of course, a legal side to Mr. Jackson's legacy. On that front, his life diverged, especially as he aged, from the norm. He was very wealthy, but also very indebted financially. He experienced criminal legal accusation, trial and acquittal. He was the subject of lawsuits and settlements from both business partners and personal acquaintances. He was twice divorced. And now, without a doubt, there will be a protracted examination of his legal estate and perhaps that will involve more disputes. Critical stories are already starting to appear. Here are a few links: WSJ Law Blog opines " On Michael Jackson and the Law": When the immediate tributes and remembrances and eulogies have run their course on the King of Pop, attention will likely turn to a handful of more mundane questions: what happens to Neverland, to his collection of curios; what, if anything, becomes of the rights to his musical legacy? All of these questions, of course, will involve lawyers. Dozens upon dozens of lawyers. From Reuters: Mystery surrounds Michael Jackson's sudden deathThere will be much more to follow on the Michael Jackson estate and legal situation. He leaves three children, apparently under the care of a nanny and his mother, Katherine. We hope that Michael made arrangements for his loved ones and that he rests in peace. - Charley Labels: estate plan, lawyer, legal, michael jackson, michael jackson estate, michael jackson will
Jon and Kate Divorce Shines Light on Family Law
 The sensational break-up of America's most famous television family again highlights the legal side of family life. According to the San Francisco Examiner, "on Monday, June 22nd, divorce documents were filed in the Berks County courthouse." In their televised announcement of the divorce, Jon Gosselin said: "Kate and I have decided to separate...I am stil in the show, but we'll interview separately. Nevertheless, apparently, TLC will continue to air the Jon & Kate Plus 8 show. Mom, Kate Gosselin, said (really) "the show must go on." While the blogesphere and mainstream media is full of angst over whether, on its face, the televising of the Gosselin saga borders on child abuse, will the continuation of the show possibly do some good by illuminating some of the issues faced by children of broken marriages? Divorce, child support and raising good children after bad marriages is part of life. Now, is it possible that the Jon & Kate Plus 8 show might actually live up to "reality?" Before, during and after a marriage, couples and families experience a romantic, legal and financial relationship. It is a good idea for everyone to learn about the legal side of marriage, such as prenuptial agreements, child care, child custody and for some, divorce and child support. The Rocket Lawyer Family Legal Help Guide is a good place to start. Labels: child support, divorce, family law, free, gosselin, jon and kate, jon and kate plus 8, jon and kate plus eight, lawyers, legal documents, legal forms, legal help

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