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A persistent problem writing about politics these days is that we encounter so many stupid ideas and so much stupid behavior that it is difficult to keep track of it all. Hence columns like this, ...
John Bandler of Bandler Law Firm PLLC discusses the components of a solid cybersecurity program, including written policies, ...
Military and intelligence personnel have an affirmative obligation to disobey manifestly illegal orders. But when a group of Democratic lawmakers, all of whom are veterans or former intelligence ...
Under new guidelines from the State Department, foreigners seeking visas to work, visit, or live in the U.S. can now be rejected if they have medical conditions like diabetes, obesity, or heart ...
A strong legal writing sample is essential for attorneys today. It often gives employers their first look at how you analyze issues, organize arguments, and communicate with clients and courts.
AI is good for a lot of things—namely cheating on stuff and pretending like you’re more productive than you actually are. Recently, this affliction has spread to a number of professions where you ...
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Millions of Americans face civil legal issues every day. As per the Legal Services Corporation’s 2022 report “The Justice Gap,” many make these uncertain journeys alone, unable to afford ...
NPR's Ayesha Racoe speaks with Yale Law School professor William Eskridge about confusion in the lower courts on many hot-button issues and the lack of direction from the Supreme Court. The Supreme ...
The Supreme Court's new term began this month after not too much of a summer vacation. Between the beginning of their break at the end of June and their October return, the nine justices granted stays ...