In recent months, a notable trend has emerged among some high-profile CEOs, advocating for full returns to the office environment with a...
Amazon Challenges NLRB’s Structure Amazon has complained to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), alleging that the agency’s internal processes infringe upon...
The policymaking body of the American Bar Association (ABA) is gearing up to make a significant public statement, advocating against laws inhibiting...
A Fast-Paced Journey Vanita Gupta, stepping down from her role as associate attorney general this week, describes her nearly three-year tenure as...
In the wake of the Claudine Gay scandal, Harvard University’s chief diversity and inclusion officer, Sherri Ann Charleston, finds herself embroiled in...
Verdict Delivered: Manhattan Jury’s Stinging Blow to Trump In a significant blow to former President Donald Trump, a Manhattan jury swiftly reached...
Three prominent US firms have substantially increased their London newly qualified (NQ) pay this January. This move highlights the ongoing competition among...
As the third anniversary of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol approaches, U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, responsible for overseeing over...
Yale Law School’s decision to cease cooperation with U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings has ignited a broader conversation within the...
In a recent development, a federal judge has ruled that Twitter, now rebranded as X Corp, violated contractual obligations by failing to...
A recent review has revealed that at least six major U.S. companies, including JPMorgan Chase, have adjusted their diversity, equity, and inclusion...
The American Alliance for Equal Rights, spearheaded by prominent anti-affirmative action activist Edward Blum, has withdrawn its lawsuit against the renowned U.S....