COVID-19, Weddings, and Dynamic Consent 

COVID-19, Weddings, and Dynamic Consent 

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on weddings. Many couples have had to postpone or cancel their weddings altogether, and those who have gone ahead with their weddings have had to make a number of changes to their plans. 

One of the biggest challenges facing couples planning weddings during the pandemic is the need to obtain consent from guests. In order to protect the health and safety of guests, couples need to ensure that everyone who attends their wedding is aware of the risks associated with COVID-19 and is willing to take steps to mitigate those risks. 

One …

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Legal Update | Varsity Blues Reversal Demonstrates Limitations of Conspiracy Allegations

On May 10, 2023, the First Circuit dealt a major blow to the Department of Justice’s wide-ranging “Varsity Blues” investigation by reversing convictions of two defendants. Individuals, companies, and federal contractors in particular should take note because the decision includes important analysis and guidance regarding the legal limitations of criminal conspiracies. In particular, an accused or suspected co-conspirator may be involved in similar or even identical conduct as other alleged co-conspirators, but this does not necessarily mean that each member of the conspiracy is liable for the conduct of each other member. Rather, each alleged co-conspirator should focus on the

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Italy detains two NGO vessels for defying new migrant rescue law | Migration News

Rescue ships Sea-Eye 4 and Mare*Go have been blocked for 20 days for flaunting Italian legislation they call ‘unjust’.

The Italian Coast Guard has apprehended two vessels from non-governmental organizations operating in the Mediterranean Sea, after they were found to be in breach of a new law preventing ships deployed to rescue migrants from carrying out multiple operations in a row.

A 20-day detention was imposed on the German rescue ships Sea-Eye 4 and Mare*Go on Friday evening, said the organizations Sea-Eye and Sea-Watch that operate the vessels.

The law passed in Italy on February 24 prevents rescue ships from

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Improving The International Supply Chain Through IPEF

How IPEF Builds On Prior Trade Relationships Negotiated By The Biden Administration:Improving The International Supply Chain Through IPEF

In May 2023, the Biden Administration announced the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), a commitment to improving supply chains between the US, and the Indo-Pacific nations of Australia, Brunei, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia , New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The stated goal of the IPEF is “to coordinate actions to mitigate and prevent future supply chain disruptions and secure critical sectors and key products for our manufacturers.”

The IPEF also responds to increasing tensions between the US and China that have

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Lawyer for Trump valet in Mar-a-Lago documents case alleges misconduct | US news

The lawyer for Donald Trump’s valet, under scrutiny in the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation, has submitted court papers describing a meeting at which a top federal prosecutor brought up his application to be a judge when they tried to gain the valet’s cooperation last year , according to three people familiar with the matter.

The allegation, described in a letter filed under seal with the chief US judge in Washington, James Boasberg, could affect the investigation just as prosecutors are considering whether to bring charges.

Even though prosecutors have no control over the success of judicial applications, the fact that it

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‘Devastating’: Transgender adults forced to flee Florida as law strips their health care

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. –

The debate surrounding Florida’s new restrictions on gender-affirming care focused largely on transgender children. But a new law that Republican presidential candidate and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed last month also made it difficult — even impossible — for many transgender adults to get treatment.

Eli and Lucas, trans men who are a couple, followed the discussions in the Legislature, where Democrats warned that trans children would be more prone to suicide under a ban on gender-affirming care for minors and Republicans responded with misplaced tales of mutilated kids. Eli said he and his partner felt “blindsided” when

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Senators Release Report from Government Watchdog on the Prevalence and Economic Effects of Noncompete Agreements Amid Intensifying Federal and State Efforts to Restrict Use

On May 17, 2023, US Senator Rob Wyden (D-OR) announced the release of a long-awaited report on the US Government Accountability Office’s multi-year investigation into the use of noncompete agreements across the US labor market. In announcing the release, Senator Wyden said that the GAO report “highlights the problems of noncompete agreements – particularly their impact on limiting workers’ fundamental freedom to change jobs,” and pledged to “fight tooth and nail for fair labor laws that protect workers and promote the creation of new businesses in Oregon and nationwide.”

In March 2019, Wyden and a bipartisan group of US senators …

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Attorney for man charged in 1972 Chicago-area slaying of teen wants statements suppressed

JOLIET, Ill. (AP) — An attorney for a Minnesota man charged in the stabbing death of a 15-year-old suburban Chicago girl more than half a century ago wants statements he made at a police station suppressed.

Attorney Terry Ekl argued in a recent defense motion that Barry Whelpley’s statements made to Naperville investigators at the Minnesota police station should be excluded because they occurred in a continuation of a seven-hour interrogation that began at his home, the Arlington Heights Daily Herald reported Tuesday .

A hearing on the motion is scheduled for Aug. 10.

Whelpley, 78, is charged with first-degree

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