Discover how a self-tender defense protects against hostile takeovers, learn the strategy's workings, and explore a famous ...
Nuts and Bolts is a recurring series by Stephen Wermiel providing insights into the mechanics of how the Supreme Court works.
Henry Greenberg, vice president of the New York County Lawyers Association and past president of the New York State Bar Association, describes the origins of judicial independence in New York, which ...
SC judge delays hearing in an FOI lawsuit seeking information about $20.5 million in payments to University of South Carolina ...
If Bediako can return to Alabama after declaring for the draft three years ago, major impacts will be felt at all levels of ...
The Supreme Court has gone along for years with President Donald Trump’s unconventional moves and brash legal arguments, as the conservative majority emphasized its regard for the presidency and ...
Key tax cases in 2026 will address economic substance, limited partnerships’ distributive shares in calculating ...
The carriers’ cases against the FCC rely on the Supreme Court’s June 2024 ruling in Securities and Exchange Commission v.
Probable cause is important in two aspects of criminal law: Police must have probable cause before they search a person or ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a Black death row inmate in Mississippi — and one particular element of the decision has drawn attention. In a rare move, the justices allowed Terry ...
Nancy Grace believes the circumstances surrounding the murders of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner and son Nick Reiner’s arrest mirror a “classic” death penalty case. “Many legal eagles are ...
Carly Thomsen consults for Reproductive Health and Freedom Watch. She has contributed to the Public Leadership Institute's policy playbook regarding crisis pregnancy centers and she has testified in ...