Harvard University has announced significant interim leadership changes, with law dean John Manning stepping into the role of interim provost to oversee...
The American Bar Association (ABA) has urged the federal judiciary to revise its terminology, advocating for the discontinuation of the term “court-appointed...
Harvard University has recently enlisted the services of the renowned law firm King & Spalding to navigate the ongoing U.S. House investigation...
Harvard University is currently entangled in a legal battle as families file lawsuits accusing the institution of mishandling the bodies of their...
In the aftermath of Sam Altman’s sudden departure from OpenAI, WilmerHale has undertaken a comprehensive investigation with the twofold objective of aiding...
Studying law in the United States is a coveted aspiration for numerous international students seeking a comprehensive legal education. The US legal...
Seasonal Generosity or Expensive Agenda? As we bid farewell to Thanksgiving, we ushered into the festive aura of Christmas. It’s a time...
The 2023 U.S. elections held on Tuesday had significant ramifications for various states and had both major political parties closely monitoring the...
Maryland, Missouri, and Oregon Lead the Way; Wyoming and Connecticut Plan Switch The National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) recently announced a...
In a recent decision, Justice Joel M. Cohen of New York issued a significant sanction against law firm Robins Kaplan and its...
In a significant development, Kurt Jung, a distinguished professional renowned for his unwavering dedication to anti-discrimination initiatives, has assumed a pivotal role...
Jeremy Pauley, a 41-year-old resident of Thompson, Pennsylvania, has pleaded guilty before U.S. District Court Judge Matthew W. Brann to conspiracy and...