Stacy is a full-time teacher, wife, and mother, who is also a full-time caregiver for her 88-year-old father and his second wife who live in Illinois, and for her 83-year-old mother who lives in Pennsylvania. Because Stacy lives in Indianapolis, she is also a member of what we call the “sandwich generation on...
What Standard Applies to a Federal Worker’s Bias Claim?
The fourth employment related case to be heard by the Supreme Court which had begun hearing oral arguments Oct. 7 for the 2019-2020 term is Babb v. Wilkie,
In this case the high court will consider the standard of proof for federal government workers who bring claims under the Age...
Indiana Abortion Law Could Change National Abortion Law
An Indiana abortion law passed three years ago, under then Governor Mike Pence, could have ramifications for the entire country if the Supreme Court of the United States elects to review two lawsuits prompted by the controversial measure.
Here's a quick look at the lawsuits and the law they are...
The Hardship of an Open Adoption
(From The Atlantic): In America today, it’s quite normal for a family to adopt a child and maintain some degree of contact with the child’s birth parents. But as accepted as this is now, it’s a significant departure from the adoption practices that dominated for most of the 20th century, when “closed” adoptions...