Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino has expanded her legal representation to include lawyers from employment ...
Sacco and Vanzetti are interred, not in a tomb — their bodies were cremated shortly after their executions — but in an archive, a testament to a radical tradition and the first Red Scare which sought ...
States are easing real estate zoning to fight the affordability crisis. Will local support for the Yimby crowd last?
For the first time in Alaska history, the state’s supreme court is majority female. It’s also being led, for just the second ...
After the National Institutes of Health issued an order Friday night that would dramatically reduce funding, professor ...
An overview of how Bermuda’s early colonial government drew up the legislative basis for enslavement on the island has been ...
To accomplish its mission, Massachusetts School of Law brings together a diverse group of scholars, judges, expert ...
Retired federal Judge Paul Grimm says nationwide injunctions on executive orders are often seen as political, but reforms ...
Mary Simon, the first partly indigenous person to serve as Canada’s governor general, just stripped Buffy Sainte-Marie of her ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, appearing recently at the University of Louisville’s law school, was asked about eroding confidence ...
President Trump is surrounding himself with the best talent, and his Executive Order wingman who’s quietly risen in the ranks is no exception. “He’s a star,” White […] ...
Managers often grapple with whether to be lenient or punitive when addressing employee misconduct. While leniency may seem ...