The US House of Representatives recently approved a two-year reauthorization of a contentious warrantless surveillance law, known as Section 702 of the...
The State Department, by President Biden’s executive order, has introduced a policy that links eligibility for promotions to an employee’s ability to...
Harvard University is gearing up for its 2024 commencement ceremonies, and this year’s celebrations promise to be more diverse and inclusive than...
In the dynamic realm of legal recruitment, 2024 stands as a pivotal year characterized by significant shifts. Influenced by technological progressions, a...
In a significant legal development, a Texas appeals court has upheld a crucial injunction preventing the state from conducting investigations into parents...
In the vibrant and ever-shifting domain of intellectual property law, Arthur A. Gardner emerges as a luminary of unparalleled expertise and unwavering...
Judge Shopping Allegations Among LGBTQ Rights Attorneys A panel consisting of three judges has recently revealed findings that suggest a group of...
The Supreme Court of Washington has recently made a significant move by endorsing new routes for attorneys to obtain their licenses, bypassing...
The United States federal judiciary announced on Tuesday a significant policy overhaul designed to dismantle the tactic of “judge shopping,” a practice...
With the implementation of the US Department of Labor’s (DOL) new worker classification rule looming, legal challenges have surfaced, casting doubt on...
In recent times, the discourse surrounding corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs has escalated to unprecedented levels, resulting in a surge...
Harvard University has announced significant interim leadership changes, with law dean John Manning stepping into the role of interim provost to oversee...