University Bribery Scandal Gives Life to Rejected Students’ Lawsuits
While corruption seems apparent, experts aren’t sure whether the lawsuit can pass a “laugh test.”
While corruption seems apparent, experts aren’t sure whether the lawsuit can pass a “laugh test.”
While the Connecticut Supreme Court has authorized the lawsuit to move forward, experts expect Remington will file an appeal.
The president used his veto powers for the first time on Friday, protecting a national emergency his critics claim is fabricated.
Insys hired an exotic dancer to persuade physicians to buy Subsys, according to prosecutors.
Adenovirus outbreak claims lives at New Jersey’s Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation. The center is fined $600,000 and is appealing.
The Cedar Park Assembly of God, together with the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), is suing the state of Washington over a new law, the Reproductive Parity Act.
North County Smokehouse and Choice Canning Company issued recalls of certain meat products after receiving consumer complaints over undeclared allergens and misbranding.
A dozen Republicans assisted Democrats in overturning the president’s emergency declaration, prompting Trump to promise a veto.
While the USCIS says it’s just trying to save the federal government money, critics say the move will slow down an already-overburdened immigration system.
Ana Molina, a Philadelphia paralegal, is under investigation for posing as a lawyer and defrauding her clients as well as the federal government.