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Legal ethics rules largely bar non-lawyers from owning law firms. MSOs offer a chance to get around that rule.
Gutting Ohio’s independent prison oversight body and handing its powers over to an office responsible for defending prisons ...
A recent judgment by the US Supreme Court calls into question the separation of powers established by the constitution.
One of the more common legal documents people encounter is a power of attorney, or POA. For a number of reasons, at some point in our lives, most of us will need to designate someone else to do ...
Historically, the common law doctrine of public nuisance served as a narrow tool for addressing local harms. Today, however, ...
In its latest session, the New York State Senate passed a sweeping antitrust enforcement bill, SB 335. This bill marks the ...
A new era of college football and college athletics has arrived, starting July 1. In a new system, what will it take to pay a ...
IAPP Westin Research Fellow, C. Kibby explores how state attorneys general have enacted state privacy laws and lessons that ...
Kwame Raoul of Illinois, Matthew Platkin of New Jersey and Keith Ellison of Minnesota spoke to Lisa Rubin about their ...
One year ago, the Supreme Court recognized criminal immunity for the sitting president. But when it comes to the systematic ...
From criminal courts to immigration hearings, everyone has due process rights. Here’s everything you need to know about this ...
Prosecutors presented their closing argument in the criminal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, describing the music mogul as “the leader of a criminal enterprise” who abused his romantic partners and his ...
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