Tag: Lawyers
Resolve to network at your employer’s next ‘offsite’ – research shows...
Madeline Kneeland, Babson College and Adam M. Kleinbaum, Dartmouth College
What do you do when an announcement about an...
When federal courts fail to punish lawyers for potential misconduct, states...
Ray Brescia, Albany Law School
In early August 2025, a federal appeals court in the District of Columbia stopped...
How lawyers could prevent America’s eviction crisis from getting a whole...
Jennifer Prusak, Vanderbilt University
Lawyers may be the only thing standing in the way of eviction for millions of...
Lawyers are trying to scare you with Facebook ads
Elizabeth C. Tippett, University of Oregon and Jesse King, Weber State University
Some ads can be more than misleading – they can put your health...
Weinstein may be a monster, but the lawyers who enabled him...
Elizabeth C. Tippett, University of Oregon
In the greater arc of the #MeToo movement, lawyers have lurked in the shadows, unnamed scribes formalizing agreements meant...
Why the IRS is legally required to give Congress Trump’s tax...
Philip Hackney, University of Pittsburgh
Is the IRS required to hand over the president’s tax returns if Congress asks?
According to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, the...
Why we’re training the next generation of lawyers in big data
Anne Tucker, Georgia State University and Charlotte Alexander, Georgia State University
Artificial intelligence is transforming the traditional delivery of legal services.
In general terms, the set...
#MeToo movement finds an unlikely champion in Wall Street with the...
Elizabeth C. Tippett, University of Oregon
If you were worried that the #MeToo movement might fade away, fear not. It has been carved into one...



















