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Yahoo Hack Exposes Data From 500M Users

More than 500 million Yahoo users had their information, including names, email addresses, telephone numbers, birth dates, encrypted passwords, and […]

Decades-Old Racketeering Suit Still Haunting State Farm

A federal judge has certified a class action in a case that alleges State Farm lied about supporting a state […]

ACLU Lawyer Wins Genius Grant

For his work seeking due process for immigrants facing deportation, lawyer Ahilan Arulanantham was named one of the 23 winners […]

Trump Used Charity Funds To Settle Legal Issues

More than $250,000 from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s charity foundation – the Donald J. Trump Foundation, which was almost […]

Short-Staffed SCOTUS Not “Cost-Free”

With the new U.S. Supreme Court term approaching, and no sign that President Obama’s nominee to fill the Court’s vacancy […]

Supreme Court Kneels With Colin Kaepernick

The shadow of Nazi Germany led the Supreme Court in 1943 to uphold the right of Jehovah’s Witness schoolchildren not […]

Offering Free Wi-Fi Doesn’t Create Copyright Liability

Europe’s highest court has ruled that businesses offering free Wi-Fi to customers are not liable if their customers violate copyrights. […]

Law School Isn’t “Safe Space,” Chicago Law Profs Say

More than 150 University of Chicago professors have signed a letter to entering students decrying the school administration’s stance against […]

Dems Apply Heat Over Judicial Nominee Limbo

With the sun setting on President Obama’s term, more than four dozen judicial nominees remain in limbo, and Senate Democrats […]

Pension Tsunami Looming? Calpers On Hotseat Over Two Sets Of Books

A simmering controversy in the world of public pension accounting centers on Calpers, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, the […]

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