The Trump administration has proposed a rule that would require federal job applicants to divulge whether they’ve been through criminal diversion programs meant to avoid conviction.
Following 14 years on the Arizona Supreme Court, Chief Justice Scott Bales will be stepping down at the end of July. In September, he will take over leadership of the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, an independent research center located at the University of Denver.
While Dan Peyton’s London office may avoid the stickier aspects of Brexit, other U.S.-based firms in the U.K. and U.K.-based firms operating in Europe are trying to figure out how to operate across the European Union and with European clients in a post-Brexit world.
Updated: As the U.S. population continues to get older, more attorneys are entering the field of elder law or expanding their practice to provide elder law services.
Updated: Special counsel Robert Mueller submitted his report to Attorney General William Barr on Friday afternoon. But how much will become public?
On Wednesday, the ABA Commission on Immigration delivered a comprehensive report on how the immigration court system should be reformed. “Our nation’s immigration system is broken,” says ABA President Bob Carlson. “Tinkering around the edges will not fix it. We need fundamental reform in every aspect of the system.”
The European Parliament is preparing to vote on a new copyright directive that will clamp down on online copyright infringement and harmonize laws across its 28 member states, according to proponents. But many think the directive will chill free speech.