Law Schools Must Navigate The Surge Of Applicants And Look For Red Flags In A Politically Charged Era
While increased interest in legal education is good, all applications must be evaluated with greater scrutiny.
While increased interest in legal education is good, all applications must be evaluated with greater scrutiny.
Thinking about money (or lack of it) can make people indecisive.
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The last government shutdown happened in 2018-2019 and lasted a record 35 days.
At least three options are available to Nintendo.
Will it be those who are richer?
After 21 years and 55,780 posts, the TaxProf blog is ending.
As of October 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services requires electronic payments for filing fees. Learn key updates, exemptions, and how firms can prepare.
Packing your reception with tax attorneys is never a bad idea.
Kwon and Terraform Labs were hit with civil lawsuits and criminal investigations in both the United States and South Korea.
The first thing to consider is the person (or people) you will be working with.
One more aspect of the gift that keeps on giving.
A new proposal would let wealthy foreign nationals secure an opportunity for a U.S. green card with a $1 million 'gift' to the government, sparking legal and ethical debate.
Trillion with a T. What a time to be alive.
Proving specific intent will still be a challenge.
Whether these pardons were appropriate will depend on whom you talk or listen to.
What could possibly go wrong?
The current method of selecting Supreme Court justices has been deemed overly political and even broken.