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U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit Vows Year-Round Commitment to Combat Human Trafficking in Idaho

To address the pressing issue of human trafficking, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit publicly declared a steadfast commitment to combatting this…

Department of Labor Announces Stricter Rules for Independent Contractors

The landscape for businesses relying on the gig economy is undergoing a significant shift, as the U.S. Labor Department unveiled…

Pacific Legal Foundation: A Legacy of Success at the Supreme Court

Seeking Sympathy, Telling Stories: PLF's Winning Formula The Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF), a libertarian public interest law firm, is gearing…

Davis Polk & Wardwell Faces Federal Jury Trial in Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

U.S. law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell is set to embark on a federal jury trial in Manhattan, starting Monday,…

Law Schools Adapt Policies as Generative AI Platforms Gain Traction

In response to the growing prevalence of generative artificial intelligence platforms, law schools are revamping academic integrity policies. Educators are…

Standing Up for Christmas: Idaho “Christmas Lawyer” Faces Disbarment

Self-proclaimed as the "Christmas Lawyer," Jeremy Morris is currently at the center of a legal storm, facing potential disbarment in…

Swatting Incidents Target Republican Lawmakers on Christmas Day

On Christmas Day, two Republican lawmakers found themselves at the center of alarming "swatting" incidents, as revealed in posts on…

Apple Appeals Import Ban of Watches Amid Patent Dispute

In a recent development, tech giant Apple has filed an appeal against a decision to ban imports of its Apple…

Former Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Lawyer Faces Prison for Insider Trading

Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., are urging an eight-month prison sentence for Romero Cabral da Costa Neto, a 33-year-old former…

WeWork Secures Agreement on Bankruptcy Financing, Addresses Landlords’ Concerns

In a significant development for WeWork's Chapter 11 proceedings, the company has successfully addressed landlords' objections to its bankruptcy financing…

FCC Set to Vote on Rule Potentially Increasing Lawsuits Over Unwanted Calls

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is poised to vote on a rule that legal experts anticipate could significantly elevate the…

Senate Panel Advances Historic Nomination of Native American Woman for Federal Judgeship in Oklahoma

In a historic move on Thursday, a U.S. Senate panel progressed the nomination of Sara Hill, a former attorney general…