A lawyer for a West Virginia school principal says the public hasn’t learned the whole story in the prosecution of his client for forcibly ejecting a boy from a school…
Convicted last week of using a webcam to spy on his then-roommate while he was having sex with another man, a former Rutgers University student now says he’s very sorry…
A new law review article considers whether William H. Rehnquist was citing his own views in 1952 when he wrote a memo as a Supreme Court law clerk supporting the…
The governing council of the ABA’s law school accrediting arm has given preliminary approval to a new accreditation standard that would greatly expand the amount of consumer information law schools…
A former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate’s same-sex tryst has been found guilty on multiple charges but acquitted of bias intimidation today…
Siding with the families of two Virginia Tech students slain in a 2007 campus massacre by another student that left 33 individuals dead, a state-court jury in Christianburg today awarded…
A successful lawsuit could help weaken privileges for kids of the new upper class, according to the author of a book on the divide between professional and working classes.
Antitrust litigator Bert Rein will be arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time when he represents Abigail Fisher in a case challenging race-conscious…
A federal investigation of a former Pennsylvania State University assistant football coach appears to be taking a different tack than the state probe that has already resulted in a long…
As the number of fellow students killed in a school shooting in Ohio yesterday climbed to three, the state’s attorney general said the as-yet-undentified juvenile suspect in the crimes is…
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