The US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled on Friday that three Georgia citizens under 21 years old have standing to sue county probate judges over the state law that... Read more »
In what is believed to be the largest Chinese trade secret misappropriation verdict ever, China’s Supreme People’s Court affirmed a ruling in favor of Sennics Chemical Technology Co., Ltd. (http://www.sennics.com) for 201.54 Million... Read more »
The Year-End Report On The Federal Judiciary Is In: Guess what wasn’t included. The Supreme Court Is A Laughing Matter: Take it away, Roy Wood Jr.! Associated With Money!: Latham & Watkins... Read more »
In recent years, many jurisdictions have made it illegal for prospective employers to ask job candidates about their salary history. This is a great development, since asking about salary history makes it... Read more »
Elizabeth Haigh is JURIST’s Chief of Staff for the US and a 2L at the University of Nevada, William S. Boyd School of Law. She files this dispatch from Las Vegas, Nevada. ... Read more »
(Photo by Mike Lawrie/Getty Images) Trump administration alum and white nationalism enthusiast Stephen Miller is not a lawyer, but he’s on a tear filing lawsuits to get Pop-Tarts to be less gay and... Read more »
After determining an issue in the way many states were handling Medicaid and CHIP redeterminations, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced Thursday that coverage will be reinstated for... Read more »
A military tribunal in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) put six soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) on trial on Tuesday following the... Read more »
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed a motion Monday arguing that the state can prosecute those who assist people with accessing out-of-state abortion care. In doing so, he asked the court to... Read more »