Small in physical stature, and humble in character, anyone outside the legal profession who met Gerald Gordon would have no ...
All rules under the Data Act (DPDPA), including questions, apprehensions and queries revolving around pre-censorship that ...
On a Friday night in March 2020, Steven Duarte was riding in the back seat of a car that ran a stop sign in Inglewood, ...
In a judgment, the Supreme Court has decisively changed this landscape, directing that the grounds of arrest must be provided ...
Workers at a New Bedford seafood plant have sued in federal court, saying they were extorted for $100 a week to the manager ...
ITAT held that criminal and departmental actions against former office bearers justified the 204-day delay. Assessment was remanded because additions were made without examining ...
On Halloween morning, FBI Director Kash Patel had a big announcement to make: “The FBI thwarted a potential terrorist attack, ...
Companies House has launched a crackdown on dodgy directors - millions of whom may be fictional - in a new drive to tackle ...
Tennessee high school students failed to convince a federal judge to stop the ongoing removal of numerous banned books from ...
In a book talk on October 7, David Garland, Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law, joined Vice Dean of Intellectual Life Emma Kaufman, Sarah Herring Sorin Professor of Law, and Professor Vincent ...
Donald Trump is clearly still pissed about the attention on Jeffrey Epstein, even if he’s pretending he’s fine with the vote in Congress.
Connell School of Nursing Professor Ann Wolbert Burgess received a phone call at her Boston College office in 1978 that would alter the course of her career and lead to a seismic shift in the practice ...