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If you've watched "Wild, Wild Country," you know the story of a free-love cult that took over a ranch in Oregon quickly becomes a legal tale of charges related to bioterrorism, immigration fraud, wiretapping, and attempted assassination. This week Robert Weaver, one of the prosecutors who lived through the wild events depicted in the show, gives us his inside perspective.
Also this week, we discuss two big employment developments — a $100 million class action filed against Morrison & Foerster for alleged pregnancy bias and a California ruling that will make it easier for workers in the gig economy to be classified as employees.
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