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All on August 17, 2016
A little while back, we announced that we would be awarding a scholarship for the 2016 school year. The applications are in, and we are thrilled to announce that Lexi Clark from Colorado State University is the first recipient of the Cannon LawScholarship. Click through to read more. Lexi is a rising
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All on May 1, 2016
don’t worry, it’s rising again as Cannon Law on Monday May 2. Yep, I’m officially done with solo practice and moving on to bigger, hopefully better, adventures. It’s been a great experience, but I think the future is brighter with a partner. It’s going to be nice to have another lawyer in
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All on July 21, 2014
Over the weekend, an interesting employment law story boiled over. Chris Kluwe is going to sue the Minnesota Vikings for discrimination. The story has been pretty well covered, but I’m going to add my thoughts to the discussion. Background Minnesota has a long history of protecting gay rights. In fact, the state
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All on July 7, 2014
Well, that didn’t take long. As soon as I write an article about disability discrimination, the law changes. The EEOC issued guidance today making it clear that pregnancy discrimination is illegal. This means that employers can’t discriminate against you because you are pregnant. If they put workers with injured backs on light
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All on July 7, 2014
If Hobby Lobby doesn’t want to pay for contraception, should it put its employees’ children through college? Have a great day folks.
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All on June 17, 2014
If Johnny Cash killed a man in Reno just to watch him die, why was he serving his sentence in Folsom State Prison in California? That’s all. Have a great day.
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