With threats against and violence toward judges doubling in recent years, the rule of law now feels more vulnerable to ...
It’s unlikely that big law firms will be destroyed by Trump’s ruthless campaign for retribution—but smaller firms, and individual lawyers, may be deterred from taking on causes unpopular with Trump, ...
It is well-settled that under Article III of the Constitution, United States federal courts are limited to trying “cases and ...
Ackerman v. Pink asks how much of a written history can be claimed as proprietary by the author of that history. The answer: ...
Republicans and Democrats have agreed that the federal government owns too much property. These underused parcels and ...
US Banks & Branch Offices explores the origins of popular financial acronyms to reveal insights into where people fall in the ...
It’s only March, and we have yet another declaration of a “constitutional crisis.” The latest dire declaration comes from ...
Haffley, board vice president of Colorado Springs School District 11, was referring to a proposed bill at the state Capitol ...
High school students generally don’t participate in drafting legislation. Jordan Henry is an exception. A senior at the ...
The law firm business generally follows the health of the broader economy, which is being threatened by a prolonged trade war ...