It wasn’t that long ago that most of us would’ve supported — applauded, even — efforts to promote better understanding among ...
Navigating international employment law can be a complex challenge for employers looking to expand their operations globally.
During my first two years as a legal aid attorney, I worked exclusively on eviction defense cases in Ohio’s Appalachian counties. While I saw tenants of all backgrounds face a broad range of housing ...
The question now is how other firms can adapt without compromising their principles—and whether there is space to carve out a ...
They were among dozens of employees of Mount Baker Roofing in Bellingham, Washington, detained this week and taken to a ...
Congress created the grants in response to a shortage of qualified teachers. Eight Democratic-led states said the grants were improperly terminated.
Sharpton wrote to PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta expressing his “profound disappointment” that the company would end inclusion ...
Recent media coverage involving an ongoing investigation at Elkins High School has raised questions about the boundaries between personal expression and professional conduct within our schools. While ...
Elif Shafak is one of our foremost storytellers. The author of There Are Rivers in the Sky, The Bastard of Istanbul, the ...
Despite the constitutional right to a lawyer, many rural Texans face court alone before legally untrained judges.
One of the best-known and often-used quotes by Menachem Begin, which has long survived him, is “There are judges in Jerusalem ...
The Georgia General Assembly is voting on dozens of bills on the last day of the 2025 legislative session, including a $38 billion state budget and changes to election laws.