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June 2020 Updated Question & Answer Employer Guide: Return to Work in the Time of COVID-19
The National Law Review· 6 days agoAs government authorities look to implement business reopening measures, employers are now planning to move employees back into the workplace as state and local stay-at-home orders expire and ...
COVID-19, Executive Authority and Fundamental Rights: What Do the Courts Say?
The National Law Review· 1 week agoIn 1905 the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a state’s exercise of general police powers to promote public safety during a public health crisis. In Jacobson v. Massachusetts (197 U.S. 11 (1905)), the ...
For Developers and Owners: How COVID-19 Is Affecting Construction Projects and Actions You Should...
The National Law Review· 2 weeks agoThe global spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is generating unprecedented delays, disruptions and uncertainty on construction projects. Travel restrictions, social
Planning for the ‘New Normal’ of the Reopened Workplace
The National Law Review· 1 week agoInstead, there are many practical implications that employers should start thinking about now to prepare for reopening the workplace and to create a safe environment once employees return. Once ...
How Outdoor Sports and Recreation Operations Can Legally Protect Themselves in a Post COVID-19...
The National Law Review· 6 days agoThere is a world history of pandemics that, at one point or another, crippled civilizations or dynasties. In America's more recent history, our country has experienced the Spanish Flu (1918 ...
CMS Updates Waivers, Provides More Flexibility for Providers Responding to COVID-19
The National Law Review· 1 week agoAs the COVID-19 emergency continues to heavily impact the U.S. and its health care system, CMS has issued additional flexibilities for providers and payors seeking to respond to the pandemic ...
Good Samaritan takes over temporary homeless shelter at Santa Maria High
Santa Maria Sun· 3 days agoSince the school district agreed to share the Santa Maria High School gym as a temporary homeless shelter a little more than three weeks ago, usage of the satellite shelter has only gone up.
A village and a virus, four years on
Yellow Springs News· 2 weeks agoOn April 18, 2020, Huntington, aged 50, was the first Yellow Springs resident to die from COVID-19. According to the most recent data from the Centers...
COVID-19: Federal Judge Rules CDC Not Authorized To Issue Nationwide Eviction Moratorium
The National Law Review· 1 week agoA federal judge in Washington, D.C. has ruled that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) exceeded its authority in issuing a nationwide eviction moratorium aimed at protecting ...