U.S. Supreme Court Although oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court usually end in April, on May 15, the Supreme Court will hear its first case—the consolidation of three cases—on the merits... Read more »
U.S. Supreme Court Although oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court usually end in April, on May 15, the Supreme Court will hear its first case—the consolidation of three cases—on the merits... Read more »
Home Daily News Contingency cases fueled ‘extraordinary year’… Law Firms Contingency cases fueled ‘extraordinary year’ for Boies Schiller, with gross revenue jumping nearly 60% By Debra Cassens Weiss April 22, 2025, 2:02... Read more »
Last fall, I attended a continuing legal education conference focused on sex crime defense and an outstanding speaker—who discussed the emerging field of forensic genetic genealogy—mentioned The Genetic Detective, a six-episode reality... Read more »
Last fall, I attended a continuing legal education conference focused on sex crime defense and an outstanding speaker—who discussed the emerging field of forensic genetic genealogy—mentioned The Genetic Detective, a six-episode reality... Read more »
Home Daily News Supreme Court agrees to review cases involving… U.S. Supreme Court Supreme Court agrees to review cases involving student loan debt and preventive care By Amanda Robert January 13, 2025,... Read more »
Home Daily News Americans’ confidence in courts hits all-time… Judiciary Americans’ confidence in courts hits all-time low; did Trump cases have bipartisan impact? By Debra Cassens Weiss December 18, 2024, 10:25 am... Read more »
Home Daily News Americans’ confidence in courts hits all-time… Judiciary Americans’ confidence in courts hits all-time low; did Trump cases have bipartisan impact? By Debra Cassens Weiss December 18, 2024, 10:25 am... Read more »
Santa Clara, CAIn the wake of a personal injury incident, some people may find it challenging to cope with aspects such as expenses and emotional turmoil. An essential step in these situations... Read more »
Parties in civil lawsuits are not the only ones caught in legal limbo. Federal courts must prioritize their limited resources to resolve criminal cases as required under the Sixth Amendment and the... Read more »
