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The Trump attacks on law firms are also affecting regular people by reducing firms' interest in meaningful pro bono practice.
Residents of this small Mississippi town hoped a damning Department of Justice investigation would lead to meaningful reforms ...
Since 2001, hundreds of incarcerated people have died from heat-related causes in Texas’s non-air conditioned prisons.
Grant Wilder is a public school teacher in the rural South.
The DOJ's Boasberg complaint reveals how thoroughly the Trump administration has forfeited the "presumption of regularity." ...
Sweeping changes to key student loan programs will make it harder for aspiring public interest attorneys to attend law school ...
Conservative activists have spent years pushing a fringe legal theory that could ban abortion nationwide. A pair of newly appointed White House lawyers could do exactly that.
The highlights of the résumé of Josh Divine, President Donald Trump’s nominee to a federal district court vacancy in Missouri, are standard-issue conservative legal movement stuff: a clerkship with ...
For more than 50 years, New York Times v. Sullivan has protected journalists reporting on the rich and powerful. It might now be in jeopardy.
Some of Project 2025’s most unhinged policy positions arise directly out of the Republican Supreme Court justices’ recent handiwork.
Oral argument in Glacier Northwest highlighted the shortcomings of a Supreme Court with no justices with union-side labor law experience.
The Border Patrol's 100-mile zone enables federal immigrant agents to skirt the Fourth Amendment's requirements with impunity.