U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Rule on Wage-and-Hour Class Actions
The US Supreme Court has refused to settle a split between appeals courts regarding whether federal wage law allows workers…
The US Supreme Court has refused to settle a split between appeals courts regarding whether federal wage law allows workers…
A proposal by the 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals to move up the cut-off for electronic filings from midnight…
State solicitors general will regularly be present at the US Supreme Court this week, with several high-profile cases being heard.…
The world of law can be daunting and complex, full of legalese and technical jargon that can make even the…
On Monday, the U.S. Senate confirmed Cindy Chung as the first Asian American judge to serve on the 3rd U.S.…
Mintz, a prominent law firm, recently introduced a new system that rewards lawyers who bring in business. This policy caps…
Michigan Adopts Uniform Bar Exam The state of Michigan has become the 41st jurisdiction to adopt the Uniform Bar Exam…
Both parties are preparing for a major legal fight over redistricting State legislatures and nonpartisan commissions across the country, the…
The Florida Supreme Court rejected a proposal to adopt a form of diploma privilege that will allow law graduates to…
The American Bar Associaton plans to urge jurisdictions to cancel in-person bar exams during the COVID-19 pandemic and work on…
Nevada and Indiana have both postponed their online bar exams scheduled for July 27, after several users reported tech problems…
Test takers in Michigan broke the ice Tuesday morning by taking the first-ever online bar exam. However, it didn’t go…