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January 15, 2009


Around the web, January 15
  • EFCA aside, federal labor law precedents could fall quickly under an Obama NLRB [NYLJ]
  • Take note fans of economist David Henderson (as are many of us around here): he's started regular blogging alongside Arnold Kling and Bryan Caplan at their popular site [EconLog]
  • Much concealed behind opinion writers' "pay equity" rhetoric [Bader]
  • In Georgia, Gov. Sonny Perdue proposes an FDA compliance defense and a right to attorneys fees for defendants who get cases thrown out early [Pero, Scheuerman/TortsProf]
  • Year-end review of major class action developments in 2008 [Karlsgodt] And in the securities field [LaCroix]
  • Series: "Anatomy of a California Product Liability Case" [CalBizLit]

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