Kill the Stenograph: Why Court Reporters Are Obsolete

In a world where AI writes legal documents, drives cars, and diagnoses diseases, there’s one dusty corner of the justice system still clinging to 19th-century tech like it’s sacred: the courtroom stenographer. Ah yes, the hallowed court reporter — perched beside the bench like a loyal altar boy, clacking away at 225 words per minute on a proprietary keyboard no …
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Fired for Being Sick: How Employers Break the Law (and How to Fight Back)

You’re a top performer. You’ve got the awards, glowing reviews, and a track record that speaks for itself. Then your health takes a turn. A disability flares. You miss work or show up late because you physically can’t move, speak, or think straight. You follow the rules: you get medical documentation, file for FMLA leave, and even request a schedule …
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