Articles by: JurisMagazine

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After Marriage: The Legal Landscape for LGBT Family Rights

By Nicole Prieto, Editor-in-Chief LGBT rights remain a hotly contested subject in 2017. From a newly minted Circuit split and inter-executive agency dispute in employment law,[1] to First Amendment justifications for discriminatory business decisions,[2] there is no dearth of legal challenges that have tested the boundaries of modern LGBT rights. […]

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Leaving on a Jet Plane, but only before January

By Jennifer Carter, Staff Writer By now, most Pennsylvania residents have heard the news that their Pennsylvania license or identification card will be unacceptable to gain admittance onto planes and into federal buildings or military bases, beginning January 22, 2018.[1] But as can happen with multi-layered bureaucratic issues, there is a […]

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Justice Department Alleges Clayton Act Antitrust Violations Against AT&T and Time Warner Merger

By Phil Raymond, Staff Writer On November 20, 2017, the United States Justice Department, led by the Department’s antitrust division head Makan Delrahim, filed suit against media giants AT&T and Time Warner for a proposed merger worth nearly $85.4 billion. The Justice Department made its case in a 23-page complaint […]

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