Following “pay to play” allegations brought by a defendant in a securities class action, U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco...
In what perhaps parallels the anthrax letters that were sent after 9-11, two suspicious letters have been sent this week, following the...
A strong spring storm has taken the Southeastern United States by surprise, inflicting rain, ice and tornados upon the residents of Mississippi,...
Let’s say you’re driving down the interstate, traffic is under control, and you get a text from her, the girl you’ve been...
Derek Muller is a professor of law at Pepperdine. He is also a colleague of the TaxProf Blog founder and fellow Pepperdine...
In only the second reported case in the world, a subject has been cured of HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS....
A group of students, parents, and a teacher from Indiana are asking for a ‘traditional’ prom that would ban gay students from...
Stetson University College of Law’s Black Law Students Association was recently named Chapter of the Year for the Southern Region for outstanding...
On Thursday, U.S. officials permitted four Republican governed states, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah to join another 17 states and the...
Until Christmas Day 2012, Little Rock, Arkansas had an 86-year record for snowfall. When a winter storm hit the city yesterday, it...
Quentin Tarantino’s film ‘Django Unchained,’ a saga of the slavery era, may have won critical acclaim but has drawn the ire of...
In a lawsuit filed in Federal Court, 31 former clients of the O’Quinn Law Firm made millions of dollars from its ‘silicosis...