Edward Larson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning historical account of the “Scopes Trial,” will visit the U of A March 6 to explore the trial's enduring legacy as a cultural spectacle 100 years ...
Another key prosecutor has resigned in the Manhattan federal prosecutor's office as the fallout continues over the Justice ...
Danielle Sassoon had served just three weeks as interim U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York when she penned a ...
In an early test case for copyright holders bringing claims related to content used to train artificial intelligence, a Kirkland & Ellis team led by Dale Cendali, Joshua Simmons and Miranda Means ...
The Berkman Klein Center is pleased to host a discussion on the new book Intellectual Property, Covid-19, and the Next Pandemic: Diagnosing Problems, Developing Cures with one of the book’s editors, ...
In an early test case for copyright holders bringing claims related to content used to train artificial intelligence, a ...
Harvard has adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism, which could be ...
The term “constitutional crisis” gets overused. But Vice President JD Vance seems to be inviting one.
Anti-DEI activists and government officials are combing corporate websites and public statements looking for evidence of ...
One White House official called legal roadblocks an "occupational hazard," while a number of legal experts worry the country ...
The political consequences of these misplaced legal arguments have to be taken seriously. But the legal arguments ...
Jack Schlossberg, the only grandson of late President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy Onassis, has been rather buzzy lately.