Supreme Court Allows ICE Sweeps in Los Angeles to Continue

Supreme Court Allows Ice Sweeps In Los Angeles To Continue

Supreme Court Allows ICE Sweeps in Los Angeles to Continue: A Controversial Ruling with Far-Reaching Implications On September 8, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, lifted a lower court’s restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Los Angeles, allowing controversial “roving” immigration sweeps to resume. This ruling, a victory for … Read more

Call for Nominations: Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards 2026

Call For Nominations: Legalweek Leaders In Tech Law Awards 2026

Call for Nominations: Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards 2026 The Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards, organized by ALM’s Legaltech News, are now accepting nominations for the 2026 edition. This prestigious program, in its sixth year, celebrates innovation and excellence in legal technology, recognizing individuals and organizations driving transformative change in the U.S. legal … Read more

AI Legal Malpractice? Law Firms and Insurers Are Playing Catch-Up

Ai Legal Malpractice? Law Firms And Insurers Are Playing Catch-Up

AI Legal Malpractice? Law Firms and Insurers Are Playing Catch-Up Generative AI promises to revolutionize legal work, but it’s already sparking a wave of malpractice claims and ethical headaches. As attorneys lean on tools like ChatGPT for research and drafting, courts are cracking down on “hallucinated” errors, leaving firms scrambling to adapt—and insurers racing to … Read more

Why Litigation Is Nothing More Than A Business Tool – 26 Unbreakable Rules Of Litigation!

From Bill Gates at the turn of the last century to John D. Rockefeller at the end of the last century; From Columbia Health Care founder Rick Scott to AT&T: from Richard Branson and British Airlines to Dan Peña and The Financial Times; In order to stay around and grow geometrically – from government, banking, … Read more

AI-Backed Healthcare Company Hit with Shareholder Derivative Suit

Ai-Backed Healthcare Company Hit With Shareholder Derivative Suit

Overview of the Lawsuit A recent shareholder derivative lawsuit was filed against Tempus AI, Inc., a Chicago-based health technology company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven precision medicine. The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, names Tempus AI as a nominal defendant and targets several of its executives, including … Read more

Brooklyn Judges Appoint Joseph Nocella as EDNY U.S. Attorney

Brooklyn Judges Appoint Joseph Nocella As Edny U.s. Attorney

Brooklyn Judges Appoint Joseph Nocella as U.S. Attorney for Eastern District of New York Brooklyn, NY – August 29, 2025 – Federal judges in Brooklyn have formally appointed Joseph Nocella Jr. as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), solidifying his role after serving as interim U.S. Attorney since May 5, … Read more

Family Lawyers – Their Roles And Responsibilities

Family Lawyers – Their Roles And Responsibilities

The past 50 years have shown a dramatic change in the American family and the way it is constructed. Divorce has increased among American citizens. More people choose to live together rather than sign a marriage license before living together. Voters’ recent approval of same-sex marriage in several states indicates acceptance of “mixed” families of … Read more

ABA Places Cooley Law School on Probation Over Low Bar Pass Rates

Aba Places Cooley Law School On Probation Over Low Bar Pass Rates

By Sam Michael A stinging rebuke from the American Bar Association has thrust Western Michigan University’s Thomas M. Cooley Law School into the spotlight, placing it on probation for failing to meet the crucial 75% two-year bar passage benchmark that safeguards aspiring lawyers’ futures. This ABA probation for Cooley Law School over low bar pass … Read more

Defining Judicial Independence as Tensions Mount, A Plea to Take the Conversation to the Public

Defining Judicial Independence As Tensions Mount, A Plea To Take The Conversation To The Public

Defining Judicial Independence Amid Rising Tensions: A Call for Public Dialogue In an era where court rulings spark political firestorms, the very foundation of America’s judiciary faces unprecedented scrutiny. As threats against judges escalate and impeachment calls grow louder, experts urge citizens to engage in the conversation about what judicial independence truly means—before it’s too … Read more