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Supreme Court Faces Several Appeals on Transgender Rights
Gender-affirming care for minors. Trans student athletes. School bathroom policies. These are some of the hot-button issues that have landed on the high court's docket in recent weeks.Presidential Immunity Decision Unleashes the Whirlwind
In his latest column for the Law Journal, Bennett Gershman asks: If Donald Trump knew that the U.S. Supreme Court had his back and that he would be immune from prosecution, is it farfetched to imagine that he would have engaged in far more ominous "official acts" to retain power?44 Class Actions: Lawsuits Are Flying Over a Data Breach. But Can They Succeed?
"The fallout from this data breach has and will continue to wreak havoc on the healthcare industry," one complaint said.World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab Accused of Discriminating Against Pregnant Woman, Black Employees
New York City-based employment firm Wigdor filed a complaint July 8 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of Topaz Smith, a pregnant Black woman, who claims she was fired following maternity leave from the organization and replaced with a white woman who was not pregnant.The Supreme Court and American Common Sense
The Trump majority not only flunked the tests of nonpartisanship and the rule of law, it also flunked the test of common sense.View more book results for the query "Six Flags"
Trading By Corporate Insiders Pursuant to Rule 10b5-1 Plans Under Heightened Regulatory Scrutiny
On June 21, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) secured a conviction in a first-of-its-kind insider trading prosecution based exclusively on a corporate insider's trades pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 plan. This article addresses what you need to know.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.Midyear Money: The Top 2024 Legal Tech Investments (So Far)
Six months into 2024, and it's clear that legal tech funding is slowly, but steadily, bouncing back, spurred in significant part by booming interest in generative artificial intelligence.Trending Stories
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