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Appellate Court: 'We See No Difference' Between Workers With Secondary Mental Impairments and Secondary Physical Impairments

The New Mexico Court of Appeals this week found that a portion of the Workers’ Compensation Act discriminatorily limits disability benefits for workers with a secondary mental impairment compared to similarly situated workers with a secondary physical impairment.         Click Here To Read The Full Article

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Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: The Supreme Court Is About to Lose Its 'Driving Force' on IP Law + This Consumer-Facing Company Is Demanding Its Fair Share of Unvaccinated Jurors

Justice Stephen Breyer brought “sophistication and engagement” to the court’s intellectual property jurisprudence. He also set in motion its controversial series of patent eligiblity decisions.         Click Here To Read The Full Article

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Muslim Prisoner Wins Appeal at 9th Circuit Over Scented Prayer Oil

“Given that Nevada’s prison regulation prevents Johnson from praying according to his faith, it has substantially burdened his religious exercise,” Judge Patrick J. Bumatay wrote for the panel. “Nevada also fails to show that its regulation is the least restrictive means of furthering its compelling interest.”         Click Here To Read The Full Article

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