Examining the Overhaul of U.S. News & World Report’s College Rankings A New Methodological Shift U.S. News & World Report recently revealed...
Amid escalating concerns surrounding China’s security clampdown, Taiwan tensions, and constraints on civil liberties, prominent US law firms are strategically expanding their...
Legal Industry Hiring News: October 06, 2021 (Part 1) Not even a week has passed by that October started and the legal...
There could be more legal battles in the school mask mandate controversy, according to school officials, with Broward and Alachua discussing their...
In a decision issued Thursday evening, the Texas Supreme Court denied Attorney General Ken Paxton’s request to stay temporary restraining orders blocking...
New York City kicked off the second phase of its reopening plan Monday, encouraging companies, including law firms, to bring employees back...
Federal courts are getting ready to gradually reopen after shutting their doors and holding remote proceedings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Judiciary officials...
Summary: Seven conservative states are suing the White House to force them to end DACA. Seven states have come together to sue...
Summary: Wells Fargo was fined $1 billion by the government for an auto loan insurance and home loan scheme. On Friday, the...
Summary: With Alfred Angelo bridal chain filing for bankruptcy, thousands of brides-to-be are turning to a Miami lawyer to save their day....
Summary: The day before the travel ban is to go into effect, several judges agreed to hear arguments of why the ban...
Summary: Neither the Justice Department nor Washington State attorneys were free from the hard questions presented by the appeals court judges. In...