Updates and the latest news as the Senate votes to avoid a government shutdown and Mehmet Oz faces his Senate confirmation ...
The decision to allow a new trial could have  implications for both the companies and families with babies born prematurely.
The conservative majority wants to apply a “history and tradition” test to the Second Amendment. But whose history—and what ...
The State Democracy Research Initiative and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Election Research Center hosted a panel to ...
A federal court will continue to prevent PointClickCare from blocking a smaller data analytics firm from its platform, rejecting an appeal.
Litigation is expensive, and attorneys are often under pressure to limit costs. Expert preparation—which often involves extensive billing time—is a tantalizing, albeit risky, cost-cutting ...
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to weigh in on the constitutionality of Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” – that is, ...
Johnson & Johnson claims a federal judge wrongfully granted its investors class certification for losses related to purported ...
A Supreme Court ruling against U.S. gunmakers would open the floodgates for lawsuits against other industries.
Dating back to the 19th century, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that when construing a statute, the courts are to “give effect, if possible, to ...
A bill that would generate new revenue for the state to address climate change and reduce the risk of future wildfires by ...
The animal rights group is suing the National Institute of Mental Health, saying it has a right to hear and see rhesus ...