The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the American Bar Association (ABA) have voiced strong opposition to President Joe Biden’s executive order that limits asylum eligibility for migrants who ...
Significant Shift in Satisfaction In a notable shift from the sentiments immediately following the COVID-19 pandemic, a majority of legal professionals now express satisfaction with their law firms’ ...
Lawsuit Alleges Violation of Employment Laws Employees of the University of the Arts have filed a lawsuit against the institution, claiming it violated federal and state employment laws by providing ...
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The federal judiciary is set to receive $774.4 million for court security in 2025, marking a 4% increase from the previous year. This increase, aimed at enhancing the protection of federal judges ...
Summary Despite the contentious political environment, companies continue to support their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, with many planning to increase their investment in these ...
Summary of the Article A recent breach exposing over a thousand Walmart 401(k) participants’ Social Security numbers highlights regulatory gaps that impede accountability for plan service providers.
A Manhattan federal judge dismissed a race and sex discrimination lawsuit against NYU School of Law’s law review. The plaintiff, John Doe, is a first-year NYU law student. Doe sought class-action ...
Overview of WeWork’s Bankruptcy Approval On Thursday, a U.S. bankruptcy judge approved WeWork’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan. This decision allows the flexible workspace provider to eliminate $4 billion ...