Federal Judges Boycott Columbia University Graduates Over Handling of Campus Protests
Background Thirteen federal judges, all appointed by former President Donald Trump, have declared they will no longer hire clerks who…
Background Thirteen federal judges, all appointed by former President Donald Trump, have declared they will no longer hire clerks who…
U.S. law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison has announced the establishment of a dedicated Latin America practice, with…
Jacksonville, Florida, the largest city in the continental US, faces a growing need for legal professionals to meet the demands…
Columbia Law School faced upheaval as it postponed all final exams slated for Wednesday amid ongoing unrest sparked by pro-Palestinian…
Three U.S. law firms, Freedman Normand Friedland, Gilbert Litigators and Counselors, and Berger Montague, involved in an antitrust lawsuit against…
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has announced a $6.48 billion settlement proposal for numerous lawsuits alleging that its talc products, including…
A coalition of health provider and patient advocacy groups, alongside the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), is set…
A lawsuit filed on April 22 claims that law firm Clark Hill was tricked by hackers posing as its client,…
The US Supreme Court has upheld Texas' ability to enforce age-verification requirements on pornographic websites, dismissing a challenge from an…
A recent study sheds light on the perspectives of junior associates regarding the preparedness provided by law schools for the…
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently filed a brief supporting a plaintiff who alleged that Workday Inc.'s AI-based…
The US Supreme Court has declined to hear Elon Musk’s appeal regarding his agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission…