Even if they are struck down in court, President Trump's executive orders targeting law firms could still succeed in preventing anti-Trump lawsuits.
I wrote about Trump’s crackdown on the pillars of civil society — the universities, the scientific community, the media, the legal profession, and the arts — with the clear intent of intimidating them ...
An injunction sought by the ACLU is “not in the public interest at this time,” Judge William Smith found, as the NEA is now ...
Saddled with six figures in debt, students usually scramble for big law’s summer associate jobs and $200,000 plus starting ...
Georgia lawmakers formed a last minute proposal to limit public access to records about state lawmakers’ communications and ...
Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond has regularly worked side jobs at local nonprofits to earn extra income ...
The legal conundrum of whether Attorney General Alan Wilson should have awarded a contract that resulted in a legal fee of ...
Researchers allege the NIH has canceled billions in grants without legal or scientific basis to carry out Trump's marching ...
Republicans say redistricting is long overdue in a growing county. Democrats say previous commissioners already considered ...
Tarrant County commissioners voted 3-2 by party lines to enter an agreement with a Virginia-based law firm to start ...
The decision by the University of Alaska Board of Regents to scrub mentions of diversity, equity and inclusion is legal, but ...
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