Judge L. Clifford Davis, the first Black judge to be elected in Tarrant County, has died. Davis, 100, died Saturday, Feb. 15. The Tarrant County judge, who was called “a living legend” by his ...
More CEOs fed up with Delaware and its powerful Chancery Court are going the way of Elon Musk, reincorporating their companies elsewhere and publicly airing their frustrations.
An increasingly influential group of conservative scholars has some drastic ideas about the president’s power.
Indiana AG Todd Rokita threatened Indianapolis schools and the city police department for refusing to cooperate with federal ICE agents to deport illegal immigrants.
Alabama leaders, however, say they are doing what the voters want and are confident the laws will be upheld by the courts.
The Trump Administration is moving to eliminate all race and sex-based considerations within the military, raising questions ...
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, or FCPA, prohibits people or companies operating in the U.S. from giving money or ...
The University of the Pacific is responding to concerns from its dentistry school about how it is being run. UOP's Stockton campus is where University President Christopher Callahan's office is based, ...
The president's executive orders have already drawn dozens of legal challenges, including some that could make it to the U.S.
Case books, cold calls, and . . . Cupid? You never know where you might find love, including where you learn the law. This ...
Philadelphia native Danielle M. Conway, dean of Penn State Dickinson Law, has been named president-elect of the national Association of American Law Schools, a first for a Pennsylvania State ...
To accomplish its mission, Massachusetts School of Law brings together a diverse group of scholars, judges, expert ...