The SEC scrutinizes Silicon Valley tech companies that do business in Asia. ...
The growing powers of the presidency and the undoing of our republic. ...
Trick plays by the nation’s credit rating agencies forestall exposure to expert-advice liability. ...
A Q&A with Yale law professor Bruce Ackerman on the powers of the presidency and the undoing of the American republic. ...
The new DA of a rural county that’s plagued by a methamphetamine epidemic has an unusual credential: He used to be addicted to...
Warnings from the bench apparently can't stop jurors from blogging, texting, and tweeting during trial. Is social networking b...
A surprise ruling in the Second Circuit holds that corporations cannot be held liable under international law for violations o...
As a public school student in Los Angeles in 1978, I witnessed firsthand one of the most ambitious efforts to implement Bro...
A busy lawyer describes transition to a paperless office. ...
Lawyers share travel advice from their experience logging thousands of frequent-flier miles a year. Find out what essential it...
The man who reinvented the legal thriller talks about the creative process, the death penalty, and why he became a lawyer. ...
Ben Pesta reviews A Thousand Times More Fair: What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Justice. ...
Judges prefer short, simple, readable briefs, even if they don't always rule in the drafters' favor. ...
What happens when a California employee's medical marijuana use conflicts with federal laws? ...
A Q&A with Scott Turow, one of the most successful lawyer-novelists of all time. ...
