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Employment law litigants emerged from the US Supreme Court’s latest term with legal fodder that can fuel new clashes over hot ...
As deals activity rises, Big Law M&A practitioners see another reason for optimism with the Trump administration easing the ...
Nearly half a million graduate students nationwide would each lose access to tens of thousands of dollars in school loans ...
California safety regulators have proposed a self-defense exemption to the state’s workplace violence standard that would ...
Opinion: John Pierce writes that the DOJ's decision to settle a merger case involving HPE and Juniper will protect antitrust ...
Opinion: Columnist David Lat writes that Justice Amy Coney Barrett seemed to turn rightward at the end of the SCOTUS term, ...
Opinion: Orrick's Irena Royzman and Dana Sublett write that judges have done a good job in multiple decisions that protect ...
The US is arguably never more dependent on China than on July 4, when the nation celebrates its rebellion against British rule with fireworks that are inevitably imported from China.
The heat wave searing Europe is making a compelling case for one of the most ambitious climate targets ever set by Brussels. Many in the European Union, however, have yet to be convinced.
An attorney must show a district court why she shouldn’t be sanctioned for including a “seemingly non-existent” case citation ...
Health tech company Oura Ring Inc. was hit by a lawsuit from a marketing services provider and investor who alleged the firm ...
Temple University Hospital faces new claims of religious bias, retaliation, and failure to accommodate from a Muslim ex-employee.