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Federal Appeals Court Examines Student’s Free Speech Rights in T-Shirt Controversy

On Thursday, a federal appeals court in Boston entertained arguments regarding a Massachusetts middle school's decision to instruct a student…

Elon Musk’s Support for Users Facing Reprisals Amplifies High-Profile Case

Elon Musk's recent commitment to covering legal expenses for individuals facing repercussions over their online posts has thrust a notable…

FCC Deems AI-Generated Robocalls Illegal

In a significant move, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) declared calls made with AI-generated voices illegal. This decision came in…

Allegations of Misuse of Pension Contributions Rock Former Philadelphia Law Firm

A renowned Philadelphia-based law firm, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis, which ceased operations after nearly a century of service, faces…

Companies Increasing AI Disclosures in Annual Reports

A significant trend is emerging among major corporations, with a notable increase in discussions surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in their…

Corporations Clash with Labor Department Over Anti-Union Spending Disclosure

Amazon.com Inc. and Starbucks Corp., two of the nation’s largest corporations, are embroiled in a legal battle against what they…

Paul Hastings’ Revenue Surges, Outpacing Industry Norms

In a testament to its strategic prowess and resilience, Paul Hastings experienced a remarkable revenue surge of approximately 9% in…

President Biden Nominates Four New District Court Judges

President Joe Biden's recent nominations for district court judges signal a strategic effort to fill vacancies in Republican-led states and…

Expelled White Law Student Allowed to Pursue Discrimination Lawsuit Against Howard University School of Law

A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that a white law student, expelled from Howard University School of Law, a historically…

University of California College of the Law Prevails in Lawsuit Over Name Change

In a significant legal victory, the University of California College of the Law in San Francisco has successfully defended itself…

Federal Prosecutors Charge 70 NYCHA Employees in Bribery Scheme

Federal prosecutors have brought charges against 70 current and former employees of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the…

UC Berkeley Argues First Amendment Protects Against Antisemitism Lawsuit

In a recent development, the University of California, Berkeley, has taken a firm stance in response to a lawsuit alleging…