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Yale and student group settle dispute over mental health needs
Yale University has settled a federal lawsuit with a student group alleging that the school discriminated against students with mental health issues and pressured them…
Wisconsin Supreme Court chief justice condemns liberal majority for ‘hostile takeover,’ ‘unprecedented coup’
The chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Monday accused the new liberal majority of staging an “unprecedented coup.” The Associated Press, which obtained…
A Great Escape: Fugitives and prison cruelty throughout cinematic history
I subscribe to quite a few news apps on my iPhone. I like to get my information regarding U.S. and world events from multiple sources,…
More Americans are concerned about AI’s role in daily life, new data shows
More than half of Americans feel more concerned than excited about the increased use of artificial intelligence, according to results of a new national survey…
Stamp honoring Justice Ginsburg will be available in October
The U.S. Postal Service will soon unveil its new stamp honoring the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which celebrates “her groundbreaking contributions…
Judge faces censure over ‘profane, demeaning’ Facebook posts
A New York judge is facing a censure by the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct for using “profane, demeaning and otherwise-inappropriate language” and…
Which general counsel were paid the most in 2022?
Six of the top 10 highest-paid general counsel work in the tech industry, according to a new report published by Corporate Counsel and ALM Intelligence…
Louisiana man’s jokes about sheriff’s department are protected free speech, 5th Circuit says
A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of a Louisiana man who was arrested after posting on Facebook that a local sheriff’s department had…
3 legal tech founders share their perspectives on raising money in the current environment
Ari Kaplan recently spoke with Katherine Allen, the CEO of Flo Recruit; Ross Guberman, the CEO of BriefCatch; and Jim Wagner, the CEO of the…
Investigations of federal judges are rare and should happen more, former clerk says
After almost 40 years on the bench, Judge Pauline Newman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has sued her…