How honest are law schools regarding the sorts of stats they give about student employment? Though it’s uncertain, at least two deans...
Last night the Egyptian army ousted Egypt’s first democratically elected leader. Former president Mohamed Morsi was thrown out by the Egyptian army....
Protesting seems to be the thing to do in Egypt, ever since its historical success in the Arab Spring uprising of 2011....
After being taken for millions of dollars by a fraudulent investor, is it reasonable to assume that the victims of a financial...
A request was made for Charles Daniels, Chief Justice, to avoid involvement with anything pertaining to the criminal charges that have been...
Thompson & Knight LLP, a global law firm, is proud to announce the addition of six new associates to its offices in...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has proposed that eyewitnesses need to be treated with more vigilance. The judges have been instructed to...
Lawyers for Civil Justice announced Tuesday it is working with the Judicial Conference Rules Committee on an ambitious program to review the...
Good morning! Today is Thursday, February 18, and here’s a quick look back at yesterday’s headlines… Citizens are nearly united against the...
Two Senate Democrats have unveiled their plan to blunt the effect of the Citizens United ruling. Their proposal nibbles around the edge...
This week the news is coming in spurts. Monday was a slow day, Tuesday busy, and Wednesday things slowed down again. If...
It seemed like a match made in heaven – thanks to a struggling economy, Massachusetts was unable to fill all of the...