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What The Derek Chauvin Trial Verdict Might Mean For The Black Community And How Workplaces Can Begin Preparing For Either Outcome
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GOP s warnings for corporations face Texas tests: The Note Corporate America has no home in the Republican Party anymore : Rahm Emanuel
Replay Video Mitt Romney was right on the facts, if wrong on the politics, when he told hecklers in Iowa nearly a decade ago that corporations are people. They are people who, confronted with the reality that silence on political issues means taking a side, have gotten involved in heated debates over voting rights. They are also people who are having trouble figuring out who their friends are these days. Now comes a test of the GOP s new corporate feuds and newly strained relationships in business-friendly Texas. Democrats are using fallout from Georgia to apply pressure ahead of further legislative action expected Thursday again signaling that silence will be heard.
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The university’s Pi Kappa Alpha chapter has been sanctioned including restrictions on social activities and anti-hazing education following alleged hazing incident last fall. Photo by Katherine Butler.
Adam Peavy, an attorney representing a university student, is planning to file a civil lawsuit in connection to an alleged Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity hazing incident that occurred last fall.
James Bowes Higgins was charged with aggravated assault by the University Police Department on Nov. 17 in connection with the incident. During the incident, bleach or cleaning fluid was allegedly sprayed onto blindfolded pledge members who were squatting against a wall, according to the Associated Press.