Employers can legally discipline employees through threats, the Fifth Circuit ruled Friday, handing a win to the University ...
The US Border Patrol official leading an aggressive Chicago-area immigration enforcement surge doesn’t have to check in daily ...
Andrew Left, the prominent short seller indicted by the US over trading tied to social media posts, is suing a Toronto-based ...
Leading accounting professors are calling for a public inquiry into the bankruptcy declaration of the UK’s largest local ...
Air Lease Corp.‘s planned sale requires further disclosures of financial projections and potential conflicts of interest, a ...
The law that prohibits knowingly providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization covers the provision of ...
Two of the leading institutions in global golf have reshaped the top of their in-house legal hierarchies as the sport rides a ...
Science Applications International Corp.'s challenge to the $983 million IT award to rival CACI NSS LLC contends the US ...
A man trying to revive a copyright claim against Ricky Martin for copying a music video he entered into a contest was pressed ...
Two federal judges ruled the Trump administration’s decision to suspend food-aid benefits for tens of millions of Americans ...
An federal judge rebuffed the Trump administration’s push to reverse his injunction barring the US Labor Department from ...
The media company behind “Anne of Green Gables” no longer faces a proposed Video Privacy Protection Act class complaint from ...
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