By Caroline Spiezio | March 1, 2018
The #BoycottNRA movement is reaching Corporate America, leaving companies and their legal departments to decide: Are you in?
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Cliff Rieders | March 1, 2018
In the latest public school massacre 17 people—students and teachers—were killed when a former student, armed with an AR-15 rifle opened fire at a high school on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.
By Meredith Hobbs | February 28, 2018
Neither Phi Nguyen nor Jess Davis, the Atlanta lawyers who spearheaded the case, had any experience in immigration law when they got started on a massive national class action on behalf of Vietnamese refugees.
By Charles Toutant | February 28, 2018
The recent surge in lawsuits by disabled persons over access to businesses would be tamped down under a proposed revision to the Americans with Disabilities Act, according to both supporters and opponents of the legislation.
By Michael Booth | February 28, 2018
Ricardo Palacios, who has been a member of the Texas bar for nearly five decades and worked with clients in the gas and oil business, said he was driving around his 1,000-acre ranch in November when he noticed a camera strapped to a mesquite tree.
By Ross Todd | Erin Mulvaney | February 28, 2018
But U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar said at a hearing Tuesday that if he denies class certification, he's likely to do so without prejudice.
By Tom McParland | February 28, 2018
Attorneys from the Delaware Department of Justice on Tuesday attacked the most recent round of allegations in a prisoner lawsuit stemming from the February 2017 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center, saying that it was an "incredible leap" to accuse state officials of ordering constitutional violations in retaliation for the deadly incident last February.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 27, 2018
Alfredo Plana has filed a federal lawsuit against an IRS branch in Hartford claiming he has been discriminated against because he is gay and Hispanic.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 27, 2018
The lawsuit claims Chief Superior Court Judge Brenda Weaver of the Appalachian Judicial Circuit sought their arrest and indictment after they tried to get records for her office's operating account.
By Cogan Schneier | February 27, 2018
Sessions criticized the Second Circuit's decision Monday that employment discrimination against LGBT people is illegal.
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