U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton argued that a Manhattan federal judge failed to provide ...
In a recent decision, Barbato v. Interstate Fire & Casualty Co., the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York dismissed, ...
Frank Easterbrook, ’73, a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and a former professor at the ...
In a landmark 6-3 decision on Friday, a Supreme Court of Canada majority recognized a new tort of intimate partner violence, paving the way for litigants to pursue damages against their romantic ...
In this week's column, Bill Reinsch outlines how the Alien Tort Statute is reemerging as a major legal issue, with a pending Supreme Court case potentially providing guidance to plaintiffs and ...
Dozens of U.S. citizens and immigrants are seeking millions in damages, alleging excessive force, wrongful detention and ...
A unanimous Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II that federal law does not shield freight ...
Marie Sapirie examines the precedent supporting the creation of the “Anti-Weaponization” Fund included in the Trump v. IRS ...
Importance of Workplace Training Training employees ideally serves the fundamental goal of educating employees and preventing negative or harmful conduct in the workplace, such as sexual harassment or ...
The University of California, Berkeley School of Law has instituted a policy effective summer 2026 prohibiting students from ...
On May 29, 2026, Governor Abigail Spanberger vetoed Virginia’s closely watched class action legislation, preserving Virginia’s status as one of ...
A year after the tornado, the question facing north St. Louis is not whether the system failed its residents. At the outset, ...
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