The Department of Education is taking its next major step toward overhauling the college accreditation system, inviting higher ed policy experts to suggest nominees for an upcoming negotiating ...
The recent drama surrounding US action in Venezuela, its renewed interest in Greenland and tariff threats on governments that object, along with comments on Cuba, Colombia and Mexico, appear ...
The CFTC Chair Michael Selig called his chairmanship the beginning of what he calls a “golden age” for American financial markets as he takes over leadership of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index fell 3.8 points in December, extending a late-year slide that economists say signals growing caution among U.S. households. After years of robust retail ...
The Alaska Court System is preparing to finalize new ethics guidelines that will determine whether state judges must opt out from hearing cases due to personal conflicts. An extensive new ethics code, ...
A survey by Chief and The Harris Poll shows 86% of senior women leaders are more ambitious than before, challenging conventional career paths. Career diversification and support from a network of ...
The Santa Barbara Independent republishes stories from CalMatters.org on state and local issues impacting readers in Santa Barbara County. California lawmakers made major changes to the state’s ...
California lawmakers made major changes to the state's car-buying rules this year, including a controversial rewrite of the state law that allows buyers to get their money back if they are sold a ...
Federal judge orders Fulton County Georgia election case documents unsealed by Tuesday Turning Point alternative Super Bowl halftime show draws millions Patriots' Kyle Williams helps nab Super Bowl LX ...
Two federal courts have rewritten the rules of legal holds over the past year, and most in-house counsel haven’t noticed yet. This article addresses what you need to know. Explore the entire Law.com ...
A proposed opt-out system could revolutionize class actions, but political delays leave its fate—and timing—uncertain. Explore the entire Law.com network. Enjoy free access to one article from the Law ...
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