20 Nonfiction Book Recommendations, Most Written By Women, For Holiday Gifts And The Year Ahead
So many books, so little time.
So many books, so little time.
While law schools are doing a lot of things wrong, this is an example of one of them doing something right.
This Pro Bono Week, get inspired to give back with PLI’s Pursuing Justice: The Pro Bono Files, a one-of-a-kind podcast hosted by Alicia Aiken.
The list of donors to the ballroom project provided by the Trump administration contains some very big, mainstream names.
If Trump wanted a real, lasting peace in Ukraine, he'd be better served to let the disastrous economics of how Russia is conducting this war run their course.
I saw it with my own eyes.
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Lots of systems are in place for holding people accountable for bad behavior that are not employers showing them the door.
Let that sink in: trillion with a T.
The Charles Lindbergh House and Museum has been permanently shuttered, the staff laid off, thanks to budget cuts.
I hate ass-kissing and try to avoid it.
AI powers tools for data intake, document management, and drafting contracts.
Inflation, arbitrary tariffs, ICE ... there's a bumper crop of reasons to plant a garden.
Clients typically have no idea what expenditures should -- or should not -- be their responsibility.
Hertz, which used to brag about being No. 2 and trying harder, is now focusing on trying harder to be a No. 2.
Wreck democracy or lose your health insurance? Truly a dilemma.
It's just a huge mess. Don't expect to understand it.