Strictly speaking, no. SFFA only directly applies to college admissions. However, it is important to consider the legal grounds under which SFFA was decided to understand how it may influence future litigation.... Read more »
At a time when legal technology companies are making it easier to access and analyze court documents, what should – and should not – be done to protect confidential court documents that... Read more »
Courtney Malveaux discusses how the possible overturning of the Chevron doctrine will alter the tone of lawsuits challenging wage and hour regulations in “4 Ways Future Chevron Decision May Affect Wage Landscape,”... Read more »
Topics: Arbitration Agreements, Class Actions, Court Decisions, Wage & Hour Issues CDF Wage and Hour Task Force – Monthly Blog Enforceable arbitration agreements continue to provide California employers who are faced with... Read more »
Peruvian law students from the Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco are reporting for JURIST on law-related events in and affecting Perú. All of them are from... Read more »
Former Federal Judge Explains Why Supreme Court’s Decisions In Dobbs, Bruen Led To Him Stepping Down
(Photo by Bill Clark/Getty Images) Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Part of it had to do with the Supreme Court’s direction. I don’t think it’s any... Read more »
(Photo via Art Lien) I do not regularly think about courtroom sketch artists, since they play an ancillary role in the legal arena, and I do not see courtroom sketch artists often... Read more »
As lawyers, we’re obliged to uphold the law…. but that doesn’t always mean you agree with it. Attorneys are in a unique position to know the underbelly of the system of laws... Read more »
(Image via Getty) Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and... Read more »

Eric Magnus Comments on the Supreme Court’s Decision to Review the Discretion of Arbitration Cases