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Lawyers from Big Law to solo practices are cautiously testing AI for specific tasks to trim some time from routine steps.
An examination of recent litigation under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) challenging allegedly ...
The Justice Department opened a wave of cases in the 1960s, after Congress unleashed the department to go after schools that resisted desegregation. Known as consent decrees, the orders can be lifted ...
Recession indicator. The return of the ice bucket challenge? Apparently, that's one too. Gallows humor is a coping mechanism, ...
The Trump administration plans to resume forced collections on student loans that are past due. The resumption of payments is expected to affect more than 5 million borrowers who are in default, the ...
King Charles III described Wednesday how a cancer diagnosis can be a “daunting and at times frightening” experience for ...
Legal analyst Katherine Loftus talked about how Jennifer McCabe's testimony in Karen Read's trial has been different from the ...
"It's important for people to take a look. We have a bunch of resources on our website," said Maryland Secretary of Labor Portia Wu.
A Bob Brady conspiracy theory, a tax-dodging candidate and a Huffing mess. This year’s low-excitement judicial races just got ...
Testimony is set to continue Wednesday in the trial of Christopher Schurr, the former Grand Rapids police officer charged in ...
The Law Enforcement Club at Angelo State University offers many enrichment opportunities for students of all majors and ...