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'Everything From A to Z': University GCs Tested by Legal, Financial, Societal Challenges
“The issues in higher education are some of the most compelling out there right now,” said David Simon, former general counsel of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.Longtime Georgetown Law Dean to Step Down in 2025
William Treanor will move to a full-time faculty position at the end of the academic year.State-Sanctioned Discrimination: Title IX’s Expansive Loophole for Religious Institutions
Title IX has an exception that allows widespread state-sanctioned discrimination against LGBTQ+ students in universities across the nation: the religious exemption. While Congress intended this exemption to be narrow—not “a giant loophole leading to widespread sex discrimination in education”—it has been anything but narrow, and as a result, Congress’ fears about widespread discrimination are being realized.How Uncertainty in College Athletics Compensation Could Drive Lawsuits in 2025
"There remains continued uncertainty around NIL agreements in particular—with states, the NCAA and various universities each passing different laws, rules and regulations to govern such deals," said Tim Heafner, a partner at O'Melveny & Myers.People in the News—Dec. 12, 2024—Pietragallo Gordon, Fox Rothschild
Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti announced the addition of Gregory A. Mason to the firm’s Philadelphia office.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of Education"
In 'Kousisis,' the DOJ Once Again Pushes the Limits of Federal Fraud Prosecutions
A look at the pending SCOTUS decision in ‘Kousisis v. United States’ which the authors believe “will have far-reaching consequences, not only for the scope of federal fraud prosecutions, but also for the way businesses operate and communicate with consumers, investors, and counterparties.”Bondi and Big Tech: What Trump's Choice for US AG Could Mean for Antitrust Enforcement
The last time the Republicans had such control was from 2017 to 2019. Among conservatives, however, there has been a divergence on the role of the antitrust laws. Some prefer a softened approach to antitrust enforcement while others, colloquially referred to as “Khanservatives,” agree with the more aggressive antitrust enforcement characteristic of the whole-of-government approach deployed by the Biden administration and Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan.How the Trump II Administration Can Combat Antisemitism
The second Trump Administration has a unique opportunity to combat antisemitism by taking a multifaceted, whole-of-government approach.Adapting for Success: Strategic Insights for Law Firms in 2025 and Beyond
The legal industry is at an inflection point, grappling with challenges that range from rising client demands to technological disruption. There are five critical areas where firms can take a proactive, strategic approach, including actionable insights and recommendations for navigating 2025 and beyond.Advocates Renew Campaign for Immigrant Right to Counsel in New York
Supporters of the Access to Representation Act say that guaranteed legal representation—regardless of ability to pay—will ensure that immigrants receive due process at court, where they must present their case to stay in the country against government attorneys.Trending Stories
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