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Supreme Court to Weigh Election-Law Overhaul in Voting-Map Case
The US Supreme Court agreed to use a North Carolina redistricting case to consider adopting a far-reaching legal doctrine that would shift more federal election power to the state legislatures that are now disproportionately controlled by Republicans.
Justices Send Assault Weapon, Magazine Bans Back to Lower Courts
Several challenges to state gun laws were sent back to lower courts in light of the US Supreme Court’s landmark Second Amendment ruling limiting restrictions on firearm possession outside the home.
Supreme Court Lets Biden End Remain-in-Mexico Asylum Rule
The US Supreme Court freed President
New Gilded Age: Are Lawyers Too Rich to Solve Big Problems?
Indiana University law professor Bill Henderson says political and economic uncertainty stems from wealth inequality, and lawyers are part of the problem. He wants more lawyers to remember they have obligations to the rule of law beyond working for clients, and he’s studying the Gilded Age to learn lessons about today.
Understanding Some Common Letters and Notices From the IRS
It’s IRS correspondence season which means that notices and letters are in the mail to taxpayers. Here’s a quick look at some of the most popular notices and letters that taxpayers might receive after filing a tax return—and what to do next.
Shareholders Turn to Court to Push Greater Workplace Diversity
Shareholders interested in corporate diversity and inclusion practices and workplace culture are turning more toward litigation as a tool to hold companies accountable.
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