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The controversial Alabama Law, HB-56 violates the Fourth Amendment of Federal Law by subjecting U.S citizens and non-citizens who are in the U.S with permission, to unreasonable searches and seizures. This is a pervasive and systematic targeting of a class of persons and gives police officers authority to detain a person on reasonable suspicion. This is the contentment of American Civil Liberties Union, which has filed a lawsuit challenging the HB-56 and has sought an injunctive relief to stop the enforcement of the Law.
The landscape of employee performance evaluation is shifting, with more companies moving away from traditional annual reviews toward regular, informal check-ins. While this transition responds to the evolving needs of the workforce, it also brings about legal considerations and challenges […]