When the going gets tough, the tough get creative. Now that the legal sector is struggling and in fact has lost jobs...
In the case of National Rifle Association of America, Inc., et. Al. v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, et. Al....
Today members of Congress said that they never imagined that the National Security Agency would pick up and record millions of Americans’...
While the Hepatitis A outbreak reached 127 cases in 8 states by Friday, the FDA believes it has found the cause and...
Kimberley Motley visited Afghanistan in 2008 as part of the US government’s rule-of-law support program and decided, finally, to stay on. What...
On Wednesday, State District Judge Steven Thomas wrote in a two-page decision that waving of “Bible banners” by cheerleaders during football games...
The final member of the founding faculty at the Indiana Tech Law School has been hired by Dean Peter C. Alexander. That...
Andrew Klein is the new dean at Indiana University School of Law. Klein is currently a professor at the law school, located...
According to federal records, a settlement was reached in a lawsuit filed against a former Calumet County district attorney who was accused...
In 2012, the percentage of United States employees who belong to unions dropped to 11.3 percent, the lowest percentage in 76 years,...
On Wednesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified on Capitol Hill about the attack in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012. During...
According to a story from The Wisconsin State Journal, a man who robbed an East Side credit union in Madison said he...