A Back to School Guide to Remote Learning: From Cyberbullies to Silent Protestors
As schools nationwide discuss how they may safely open for in-person learning, there is no doubt...
As schools nationwide discuss how they may safely open for in-person learning, there is no doubt...
Whether you need an escape from the headlines or just want to stay up-to-date on the latest legal...
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is a complex body with its own set of rules and norms,...
It may be summertime, but attorneys in the Lone Star State are keeping busy. With hundreds of...
Although the 2020 Summer Games have been cancelled - like everything else - due to COVID-19, it's...
The American Lawyer’s 2020 Diversity Scorecard has been released, and while it’s not all bad, it...
Todd Kulkin was 12 years old when he realized the powerful impact the law - and lawyers - can have...
Last year, we launched Lawline Profiles - a public profile available only to active Lawline...
While all 50 states have started to reopen, many states are seeing an uptick in cases, with the...
“The only thing that is constant is change.” – Heraclitus, Greek Philosopher
If one thing is for...
Protesting is as American as apple pie. Dissent was foundational to the establishment of the nation...
Juneteenth, marking the day in 1865 when the last slaves in the United States were finally freed,...
Lindsay Curcio grew up in Chicago and was first introduced to the law through her mom, who worked...
More than 60 million Americans are currently under some type of curfew order, in almost 50 cities...
With many states beginning to reopen, some attorneys might soon be heading back to the office....