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Fall 2025 USLAW Magazine is ready for download
POSTED SEPTEMBER 26, 2025
The Fall 2025 issue of USLAW Magazine is now available for download. Click the image or download it here. In this issue of USLAW Magazine, we explore timely perspectives on some of today’s hot topics, including how employers should respond to recent Supreme Court rulings, the impacts and benefits of artificial intelligence, cannabis in the workplace, digital video evidence, and so much more. We also shine a light on USLAW members and their achievements in and out of the courtroom.
Articles in this issue
- Navigating a Shifting NLRB: How Employers Should Respond to Recent Rulings by Julie Proscia and Kevin Kleine • Amundsen Davis, LLC
- Managing Suspected Cannabis Use in the Workplace by Elizabeth Dalberth • Sweeney & Sheehan P.C.
- Who Owns AI-Generated Content? EU Perspectives on AI and Copyright by Gabriela Kadlecová • Vyskocil, Kroslak & Partners, Advocates
- From Headlines to the Jury Box: Assessing the Impact of Nuclear Verdicts on Litigation by Jessica Kansky, Ph.D. and Juliana Manrique, M.A. • Verdict Insight Partners
- CFPB’s 1033 Open Banking Rule: Final Rule and Developments Since Its Publication by Grayson LaMontagne • Poyner Spruill LLP
- From DVR to Discovery: Best Practices When Dealing with Digital Video Evidence by John Swanson and Jack Nevins • S-E-A
- The Charitable Immunity Doctrine in the United States: History, Evolution, and Contemporary Relevance by Sydney Stuart • MehaffyWeber
- From Hidden to Handled: Discovery Tactics for Pseudonymous Platforms by Alexis A. Moore • Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC
- Supreme Court Decision Limits Trustees’ Ability to Pursue Fraudulent Transfer Actions by Stuart I. Gordon and Krystal B. Armstrong • Rivkin Radler LLP
- Latest Law & Practice of China’s State Immunity Doctrine by George Wang • Duan & Duan
- When AI Backfires: How to Protect Clients from Invisible Legal Risks by Joshua Heiman, CIPP/US • Klinedinst PC
- Redefining Fairness: Reverse Discrimination Claims and Evolving Employment Law through the Lens of the Supreme Court by Jessica L. Dark, John Kim and Jessica James Curtis • Pierce Couch
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