NYT: More than 40 lawsuits filed in recent days by state attorneys general, unions and nonprofits seek to erect a bulwark in the federal courts against President Trump’s blitzkrieg of executive ...
As US President Donald Trump is streatching his powers to an unprecedented stretch with no checks or balances from the ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A handful of supporters wearing red shirts supporting free speech gathered outside the 19th Judicial District Courthouse Monday as a judge is scheduled to determine ...
Materials sciences professor Diana Qiu ’11 was recently awarded the Presidential ... Though Qiu was interested in physics as an undergraduate at Yale, she also explored different subjects, including ...
LSU suspended tenured law professor Ken Levy amid an investigation into what it said were student complaints of inappropriate statements during the first week of class. Levy sued the university ...
Attacked by two justices, lower-court judges and litigants, the 1964 ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan keeps getting cited ...
New York University law professor Ryan Goodman on Thursday spelled out the “doomsday scenario” regarding Donald Trump’s administration that he said is causing serious concern for lawyers. During a ...
If the case reaches the Supreme Court, its conservative majority will be receptive to Donald J. Trump’s argument that ...
Donald Trump’s second term began at — remember Steve Bannon’s term here — “muzzle velocity.” They acted, and the world ...
Honoring JURIST's Publisher Emeritus: From Mauritius to Myanmar, Small Stories Find Global Resonance
In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have. Whether measured in terms of the individual lives it has touched, its ...
Sidney Watson Honored with Inaugural Award for Excellence in Scholarship Mentoring Sidney Watson, the Jane and Bruce Robert Professor of Law and Scholar in Residence in the Center for Health Law ...
People held in Guantánamo Bay did not have access to lawyers to help them apply for asylum, Yale Law professor Harold Koh told PBS News in 2017. Koh sued the U.S. government over its treatment of ...
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