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The National Law Journal reflects on the most memorable moments at the lectern during the term and which advocates stood out—for better and for worse.
I feel like I'm in a constant state of simmering rage and/or despondence. The avalanche of awful never seems to stop.
Some advocates worry the nation’s capital could become one of the riskiest places for undocumented immigrants to live as a ...
Homicide Squad detective leading Senior Constable Stephen Eppingstall, the police informant in the Patterson trial, ...
When famous men accused of sexual assault need a lawyer, they turn to Savard. She’s fierce, shrewd and relentless. She ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio gets grilled on USAID's dismantling; UNAIDS wants to help Elon Musk 'fix' funding for HIV ...
In blow to Israeli-backed aid effort, CEO of group supposed to manage it resigns * US National Security Council staff fired ...
Holiday gatherings and travel mean more traffic on major roadways throughout the country, and the Nashville area is no ...
Infighting among Arizona’s top Democrats has plunged the party into disarray, creating an unwelcome distraction for Gov.
More than a decade after comprehensive workers' compensation reform was enacted, there are some wins, and some losses for all ...
Law school students often require loans to cover the expenses of completing their degree. Federal options for law school ...
The American Bar Association's proposal to double the number of hands-on learning credits that law students must complete to ...