As of January 2025, a slim majority of U.S. states, as well as the United States government and military, have the death penalty. This Five-for-Five takes a look at the intersection of gender-based ...
In this episode of the Law Practice Today podcast, host Terrell Turner and business development strategist Deb Fedder discuss the importance of cultivating good habits for a thriving legal career. Deb ...
Well-crafted jury instructions help jurors understand the applicable law and their role in applying it to the facts of the case. Jury instructions must be clear to be effective and accurate to avoid ...
Digital Forensics Analysts are capable of helping obtain digital evidence. Having a Digital Forensics tool is not the same as having a Digital Forensics Analyst. Relationships between analysts and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brackeen upheld and protected tribal sovereignty while specifically addressing the protection of Native children. At first glance, the June 15, 2023, decision in Lac ...
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The Colorado River runs through a long swath of the American West—starting its path in the middle of the Rocky Mountains, running through myriad landscapes, jurisdictions, and habitats before finally ...
There are many analyses of the violent and centuries-long American project to take Indian lands from tribes. There are also concerted and high-profile federal initiatives, driven by tribal partnership ...
This article examines the growing significance of CTPs in corporate sustainability reporting, outlining various mandatory and voluntary ESG reporting frameworks that incorporate CTPs. There is an ...
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Prompt notice of a construction defect claim protects a contractor’s financial interests. Failing such notice after learning of a construction defect may lead to significant out-of-pocket expenses.