By Randy D. Gordon | September 8, 2022
"I want us to think about the historical fact of conquest and immigration and what this has meant for social constructs and institutions, especially the law. Language and literature will be our guides."
By Elizabeth Taber, Joseph Eisert, Michael Leslie and Erich Almonte | September 2, 2022
With this granular detail, the Disaster Risk Tool identifies communities with socioeconomic vulnerability and a high risk from natural disasters.
By Stuart H. Clements | September 1, 2022
As lawyers, it can be tempting to stick to what works. But to keep growing, not just in one's career but personally as well, we should keep trying to improve.
By Penny P. Reid, Tiffanie N. Limbrick and Barret V. Armbruster | August 31, 2022
Mistakes happen and will continue to happen as technology progresses and the exchange of information becomes faster and easier. But the simple steps outlined here can assist with minimizing the consequences of such mistakes.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|News
By Keith Letourneau | August 8, 2022
The road ahead promises to be bumpy as ocean carriers, shippers and government regulators formulate the standards that will govern the assessment and enforcement of container demurrage and detention charges to smooth the way ahead for the return to shipping normalcy.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan Morrison | August 8, 2022
The vagueness problem under abortion bans did not start with "Dobbs," but it became much worse when the exceptions are the only way to enable a woman to have an abortion in many states.
By Randy D. Gordon | August 2, 2022
A question of motive: From Sherlock Holmes to the O.J. Simpson case.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Ross Todd | July 1, 2022
Alexia Cruz, the claim general counsel at Travelers, predicts analytics will be 'instrumental in identifying cases that could yield large verdicts.
By Kimberly Chojnacki | June 28, 2022
There is no substitute for being the most prepared team in the courtroom, says Kimberly Chojnacki, an associate in Baker Donelson's Houston office.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Cass Luskin and Cary London | June 23, 2022
Today's opinion represents a sea-change in the reasonable restriction of gun possession in the United States. Now, every gun regulation will be measured not on the harm that unregulated gun possession represents, or the interest that the states have in protecting their citizens from rampant gun violence, but on history.
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