NPR’s Terry Gross forgot to play her part as fawning journalist when Hillary Clinton stopped by for some “Fresh Air.”
Read More
Breaking The Rules To Get Justice
Defense lawyers should not need to risk sanctions to uncover misconduct in the jury room.
Read More
Navigating Around An Inherited IRA Pitfall
Your heirs could lose the benefit of the big IRA you amassed, unless you plan around an unfavorable Supreme Court decision.
Read More
Where Courts Rule, And Where They Shouldn’t
A California judge struck down teacher tenure. Is he protecting students or overstepping the proper role of a court?
Read More
Inviting Knockoffs To The Tailgate Party
What’s in a name? For the Washington Redskins, 81 years of brand equity that the government sought to trash in five minutes.
Read More
Too Young To Do Much, Except Confess
The law does not let a 12-year-old do much of anything. But in Wisconsin, a preteen can waive counsel and confess a felony.
Read More
Who Benefits From ‘One-Day Divorce?’
Soon it may be possible everywhere to get divorced quickly, without legal counsel. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
Read More
The Little Kid Who Used Big Words
At Bronx Science, everyone was really smart. And really big.
Read More