By Cheryl Miller | May 18, 2023
New Jersey and other states tout social equity in their cannabis-licensing programs. A lawsuit filed by one unsuccessful applicant says competitors are gaming the system.
By Cheryl Miller | May 17, 2023
New Jersey and other states tout social equity in their cannabis-licensing programs. A lawsuit filed by one unsuccessful applicant says competitors are gaming the system.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Amie Santos | May 16, 2023
But you can fix it if you do these 8 things, longtime law firm DEI professional Amie Santos explains, sharing her tips on how law firm leaders can truly support their firms' diversity efforts.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | May 16, 2023
But plaintiff counsel Lorenzo Cicchiello said proving racial discrimination can be a challenge, particularly in the employment context.
By Avalon Zoppo | May 12, 2023
Federal judge's request for a sign language interpreter symbolizes rapidly improving times; a court's recourse to outside research draws judicial concern.
By Stephanie Wilkins | May 11, 2023
When it comes to improving DEI, "The real substance and sincere commitment must come first, so that the technology is in service to a real purpose, rather than 'driving' the effort," says Lisa Kirby, Chief Equity & Inclusion Officer at Diversity Lab.
By Chris O'Malley | May 11, 2023
"Law firms aren't directly in the crosshairs" as the Supreme Court considers two higher education affirmative action cases, said Regina Speed-Bost, managing partner of SB Law. "But in some respects we are. It is a direct affront to programs that have worked to address disparities."
By Jason Grant | May 10, 2023
A 24-year veteran jurist, Ashley has "led efforts to boost diversity in Wisconsin's legal community," according to a state bar newsletter that announced the award.
By Jason Grant | May 10, 2023
One set of awards will honor lawyers and judges who've made "outstanding contributions" to the legal community and profession, including for merit, judicial excellence, diversity and inclusion, and public service, the state bar said.
By Christopher Niesche | May 8, 2023
David Brewster says the work undertaken by his corporate legal teams has gotten more sophisticated, and he tries to keep "much of the juicy stuff" in-house because "it's what people want to work on, what they get out of bed for."
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