The morning read for Thursday, Oct. 20 – SCOTUSblog

WHAT WE’RE READING By SCOTUSblog on Oct 20, 2022 at 10:00 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at roundup@scotusblog.com. Here’s the Thursday morning read: Recommended Citation: SCOTUSblog , The morning … Read more

Triple-I Blog | Remote Work Can Impede Escape From Abuse; Financial Literacy Can Remove Roadblocks

By Loretta L. Worters, Vice President, Media Relations, Triple-I Remote work, while providing a respite to many from long commutes and surging gas prices, can increase the vulnerability of domestic violence victims. Heightened risks involve not only emotional and physical but also financial abuse – often one of the main reasons victims are unable to … Read more

Achieving Financial Independence On A Modest Income: $40,000 In Manhattan

There are some people who think that achieving financial independence before 60 is only for people with high incomes. I strongly disagree. You can still achieve financial independence sooner on a modest income. A modest income is defined as +/- 25% of the median household income in America, which is roughly $75,000. In other words, … Read more

Response to Baude/McConnell on ISL

As many Verdict readers know, the Supreme Court this term will hear arguments in Moore v. Harper, a congressional-districting dispute from North Carolina that raises the so-called “Independent State Legislature (ISL)” theory. The theory is being invoked by Republican elected legislators in North Carolina to challenge the rulings of the North Carolina Supreme Court; that … Read more

How college leaders can create a culture shift to stop burnout

Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Amid the Great Resignation, higher education is facing particularly high rates of employee burnout and possible attrition. But there are tangible ways college leaders can change workplace culture and increase worker retention, according to a new report … Read more

Insurtech weekly news roundup: Oct. 14

Thimble is an online MGA focused on professional liability, business equipment protection, commercial property, event insurance and other coverage options. Their team-up allows Thimble to offer customers Cerity’s workers’ compensation coverage along with its own offerings. They are digitizing the insurance shopping process for small businesses, enabling affordable quotes in minutes as well as downloading … Read more

6 Must-See Attractions on Your Route 66 Road Trip

U.S. Highway 66 has many names, including Route 66 and The Mother Road. Commissioned in 1926, Route 66 is America’s first all-weather highway connecting Chicago to L.A. While it isn’t America’s first or longest road, Route 66 made a name for itself by reducing the distance from Chicago to L.A. by over 200 miles, making … Read more

How Is Key Man Insurance vs Life Insurance Different?

Insurance safeguards your business, family, and personal welfare in case something bad happens. And most would agree that the worst event that can occur is the loss of life. Having insurance policies in place that can protect your employees, their families, and your business at these unfortunate times can become a little solace in a … Read more

Are You Liable for an Elderly Parent’s Car Accident? – FindLaw

You should always respect the older adults in your life. But you might also want to fear them on the highway. While our older adult relatives may have a wealth of knowledge and compassion, they don’t always make the quickest or best decisions behind the wheel. And as Salon points out, getting older drivers to … Read more