Systemic Workplace Culture Issues Drive Rising Lawyer Attrition Legal professionals are leaving the practice of law at elevated rates due to a combination of toxic workplace cultures, bullying, and unsustainable …
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The U.S. Supreme Court is currently reviewing a series of challenges involving the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA), a private regulatory body established by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety …
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North Carolina’s Abortion Personhood Bill Sparks Debate Over Vigilante Violence and Legal Boundaries Conservative lawmakers in North Carolina have introduced a controversial proposal that would recognize embryos as persons under …
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Supreme Court Weighs Constitutionality of Warrants That Search Entire Neighborhoods for Suspects
Supreme Court Grapples with Geofence Warrants and Fourth Amendment Rights Supreme Court Grapples with Geofence Warrants and Fourth Amendment Rights The U.S. Supreme Court recently addressed the constitutional implications of …
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Judges Under Siege: How Threats, Disinformation, and Political Attacks Are Eroding Trust in the U.S. Judiciary May 13, 2026 The New Normal: A Judiciary Under Attack For decades, American judges …
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Italy’s Meloni Faces Political Setback as Judicial Reform Referendum Fails Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s push to overhaul the country’s judicial system suffered a significant defeat on Sunday and Monday, …
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Italy’s Referendum on Judicial Reform: A Deep Dive Italy is poised to hold a pivotal constitutional referendum on March 22-23, 2026, concerning a sweeping overhaul of its justice system. Proposed …
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Pier Silvio Berlusconi Addresses Referendum, Signorini’s Departure and Corona Dispute Pier Silvio Berlusconi, Chairman and CEO of Media for Europe, addressed several key issues in a recent press meeting in …
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Italian Justice Minister’s Chief of Staff Defends ‘Firing Squad’ Remark Amid Referendum Debate Rome – Giusi Bartolozzi, Chief of Staff to Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, has defended her controversial …
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DOJ Seeks to Shield Attorneys From State Ethics Investigations The Department of Justice (DOJ) is attempting to limit oversight of its attorneys by establishing a process to review and potentially …