The trade court ruled 2-1 that Trump had unlawfully used Section 122 of the Trade Act to enact a new blanket duty on products ...
The state court judge who presided over the Trump Presidential Library land dispute and her challenger say they have each ...
The firm is trimming headcount across its business support teams in the latest in a wave of similar moves by major law firms.
Judges on a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., grilled a Justice Department attorney Thursday over the Pentagon’s ...
The retired judges told the Fourth Circuit that the lawsuit is an “extraordinary, unprecedented broadside" against the ...
"My practice is going to fit better in a more nimble and boutique context as opposed to the larger structure of a big firm,” ...
The Supreme Court of Georgia could soon clarify the scope of Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ...
Every legal task produces two things: output and process. Firms that compete on output alone will find themselves in a race to the bottom against tools that do not bill by the hour and never will. The ...
The Manhattan-based Appellate Division, First Department on Thursday ruled that the corporate parent of Fox News may conduct ...
On this podcast edition of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover interviews election law scholar Rick Hasen of UCLA Law ...
"Of all the areas where the plaintiff's bar is filing class actions, they're having the most success in the ERISA space," ...
Troy McKenzie, a 2000 alum, became NYU Law's first Black dean when he took the position nearly four years ago.
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