Being a judge isn’t all banging gavels and having people pay for luxury Alaskan fishing trips. There’s a lot of reading, writing, and dishing out consequences for people that can’t meet deadlines.... Read more »
A group of five Pennsylvania inmates sued the state’s Department of Corrections and its employees, according to a Tuesday announcement from the Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project. The lawsuit, filed last week, alleges... Read more »
A new Colorado state law increases eligibility for people convicted of felonies to receive DNA testing, providing a recourse for those who may have been falsely convicted, Hannah Metzger reports for Colorado... Read more »
NEW YORK, NY (October 2, 2023) National employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce the creation of a cutting-edge website compliance assessment tool, a result of the firm’s collaboration... Read more »
On July 27, June Hsiao Liebert took office as president of the American Association of Law Libraries, the association that represents more than 3,600 law librarians and legal information professionals throughout the world. The... Read more »
Photographer: Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images It’s hard to imagine cryptocurrency’s reputation sinking much further. Every day seems to bring a new reputational low. In much-anticipated news, the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried,... Read more »
Burkina Faso coup leader Ibrahim Traore announced Friday that there would be no elections in the country until security concerns were addressed. Traore previously promised elections would be reinstated by 2024 to... Read more »
The sons of ex-Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman have banned fentanyl production and sales in Sinaloa, according to roadside banners, Drazen Jorgic reports for Reuters. The banners, known as “narcomantas”,... Read more »
Earned wage access (EWA) is a term often heard among employers in the retail and hospitality industries. EWA may be referred to as instant pay, earned income, early wage access, accrued wage... Read more »
When San Francisco lawyer Todd Schneider’s litigation firm, Schneider Wallace, became frustrated with its options for case management software — finding existing products to be antiquated, inflexible, and better suited to transactional... Read more »
