Jonathan Adler, an environmental law professor at William & Mary, argued the cases fit within a long legal tradition of using ...
The people's Republic of Boulder is suing fossil fuel companies for damages, and the Supreme Court should block its climate ...
Guidance for employers and their counsel on navigating litigation involving trade secret misappropriation, including ...
Will the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) succeed? If the regulatory story of DDT is a prime example of government regulation in action, then the answer is a ...
Several Democratic-led states are pursuing laws trying to enable people to sue federal agents deployed to their communities for civil rights abuses, a push ...
In 2024, the Texas House Republican primaries were a bloodbath.
Households with home security cameras need to follow a number of strict rules in order to legally film and record footage. Not abiding by some of these laws could result in prosecution for criminal ...
The state's Isolated Finds Program, which once allowed citizens to legally collect and report artifacts, was suspended in 2005. Proponents of changing the law argue it criminalizes curiosity and ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. The Iowa Supreme Court ruled Davenport employees are not immune from liability in a lawsuit after the ...
Article considers animal tort law (dog bites, emotional distress, equine-related injury, and livestock at large). It also examines insurance coverage in animal-related incidents. This survey includes ...
Money has shaped the justice system for centuries through common law tort principles that balance financial restitution with moral accountability. But over several decades, that balance has collapsed.
Among those presenting during the Philadelphia Bar Association’s webinar was U.S. District Chief Judge Nancy Rosenstengel of the Southern District of Illinois. Central figures in Philadelphia’s mass ...
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