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The Detroit Tenants Association is fighting to move a proposed ordinance forward that would prohibit landlords from refusing ...
More than 250 misdemeanor cases impacting homeless individuals were cleared June 25 as part of Shelter Court, a partnership between University of La Verne’s College of Law and Public Service, the ...
While the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority is pushing the law rightward, the justices appointed by GOP presidents ...
I was delighted to read on these pages that roughly three-quarters of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences' students are from Arkansas. A separate article highlighted that the inaugural ...
When his colleagues think of the kind of judge that the Honorable Theodore O. Johnson was, they all had this to say in common ...
Arizona State began distributing revenue-sharing funds to athletes on July 10, in response to the recent House v. NCAA settlement.
Lower court judges on the front lines of the onslaught of litigation over President Trump’s controversial policies aren’t ...
The US Supreme Court generated new turmoil for federal workers and lower courts in allowing President Donald Trump to move ...
Four of the deans who started on July 1 are at a T14 law school, and three of those deans are from within their own ...
Michigan once tried to keep Michigan State out of the Big Ten. Years later, MSU's AD delivered the vote that kept U-M out of ...
State Representatives have introduced a new bill that would consider college athletes as public employees, and say it would ...
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