100 Best Legal Blogs to Follow in 2026
The list includes such successful blogs as Law.com (#1), Above the Law (#3), the SCOTUS Blog (#4), and Harvard Law Review (#6).
The list includes such successful blogs as Law.com (#1), Above the Law (#3), the SCOTUS Blog (#4), and Harvard Law Review (#6).
A person does not always need a violent felony conviction to lose firearm rights under federal gun laws. Certain people are automatically banned from owning firearms because lawmakers consider them a higher public safety risk.
What changed in April 2025 is what happens after the bite. A driver in New York now has access to the same dual framework that workers in most of the country have had for decades.
New initiative to serve as a one-stop resource for lawmakers, employers, and everyday Americans seeking lower healthcare costs.
Researchers found psilocybin reduced nerve pain symptoms in mice for weeks.
A first ticket should be a learning moment, not a financial anchor. With the right guidance, it can be exactly that.
Today, most claimants in these programs are people who worked, lived, or went to school in lower Manhattan from 2001 through 2002 and who have since been diagnosed with any type of cancer.
Suppressor laws in the U.S. are governed at the federal and state levels. Federal laws require NFA compliance (registering, federal approval, etc.), while state laws vary.
In honor of its 25th anniversary, the Cooley Innocence Project is hosting a gala on Sept. 19 at Grewal Hall in Lansing.
“Denying people medical care because they can’t afford a copay is not simply a corrections policy, it’s a decision that contributes to our public health crisis behind prison walls,” said Senator Gary Winfield.