The U.S. Supreme Court began its three days of arguments in deciding if President Barack Obama’s Health Care is constitutional, tackling the...
Michigan is a state that has more juvenile lifers than any other state in the U.S. and the U.S. Supreme Court is...
While voter identification laws in a number of states including Wisconsin has already been struck down by courts, this is the second...
The new law for identifying voters in Wisconsin has been blocked by a temporary injunction issued by Dane County Judge David Flanagan....
Kroll, the world’s leading risk consulting company, announced today that Michael DuBose, formerly Chief of the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section...
On June 21, 1995, Charlene Simmons was murdered in her own home, which doubled as a bar, outside Kings Mountain, N.C. Nobody...
During the arrest of Mel Gibson on suspicion on drunk driving, the arresting officer now claims that he was discriminated against. Attorneys...
Anonymous, the hacktivist group, launched what it called its biggest attack to date and took down websites for the Department of Justice,...
On Thursday, an appeals court tossed out a $600,000 discrimination judgment against a law firm that fired an attorney. The attorney was...
David Segal released a new piece on problems that law schools face in the New York Times. His piece is titled ‘For...
Major League Baseball’s all-time homerun leader, Barry Bonds, was sentenced on Friday to two years’ probation and 30 days of house arrest....
The best defense is a good offense? That’s what one may wonder after Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced it is launching its own...