Lawyers, for lack of a better analogy, have been lobotomized to a certain extent. Not the Nurse Ratched kind of lobotomy, mind you, but rather a bloodless one that begins in law school. During their ...
A series of cases decided last December included claims under four different states’ franchise laws, and thus serve as a compact case study of the circumstances when the franchise laws of these states ...
From a field once governed solely by the employment-at-will rule that employees have almost no rights against termination or any form of workplace treatment, labor and employment law has grown into ...
A controversial new evidence law has led to big surges in the number of cases that prosecutors are being forced to drop across the Big Apple — fueling crime by putting suspected bad guys back on the ...
A new report from the Data Collaborative for Justice finds that New York's initial bail reform law did not increase overall ...
Moss can be crime-busters, says a study examining how law enforcement, forensic teams and botanists have used moss to solve murders, track missing people, calculate how long ago someone died and – in ...
Marijuana-related criminal cases are clogging local courts in Pennsylvania and putting an unnecessary burden on scarce law enforcement resources, according to a new study from a justice reform ...