The U.S. is more unequal than many other industrialized countries. Among 10 peer countries, the U.S. has the highest rate of ...
Access to justice for Black people goes beyond pro bono hours. Kisha Brown explores the importance of finding Black lawyers ...
Who’s Really to Blame?** The rule of law in the United States is facing an alarming decline, and many commentators agree on the culprits behind thi ...
John Roberts has said that if Americans don’t like what SCOTUS is doing, it’s “just too bad.” [The] Roberts court is acting ...
Money has shaped the justice system for centuries through common law tort ... and contention by vexatious or speculative litigation which would disturb the peace of society, lead to corrupt practices, ...
Someone at the University of Louisville is discouraging student groups bearing Martin Luther King, Jr.'s name from speaking to race or racial justice.
After years of whiplash over diversity policies, businesses remain caught between conflicting regulatory requirements, frustrated consumers and their employees.
A self-proclaimed socialist is on track to become New York City's next mayor.
In March, Trump refused to rule out a third term, saying that he was “not joking” about the prospect and claiming that “there ...
In May, Imam Siraj Wahhaj, the longtime imam of Brooklyn’s Masjid Al-Taqwa, personally donated $1,000 to the Unity and ...
The Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach announced its 2025-26 season lineup. Exhibitions will feature works from French ...
World Affairs Council of Palm Beach: Fahad Nazer, special appointed spokesperson for the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in the United States: "Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and the Future of Saudi U.S.