In an effort to prevent wide-scale public harm through the nation’s food supply from acts of terrorism, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published its final rule regarding Mitigation Strategies to Protect Food Against Intentional...
The North Carolina Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether a judge already reprimanded by the Judicial Standards Commission can be disciplined by the state…
“Nicholas Negroponte’s book Being Digital had a profound effect on me,” Charley Moore recalls. “The book said that anything that can be digitized will be.…
A bill authorizing 2017 bar dues for California lawyers includes modest changes in the state bar’s governance structure, but it doesn’t go far enough for…
Only 16 states follow the U.S. Supreme Court’s “ties happen” approach when vacancies leave high courts evenly divided, according to a tally by a Texas…
Justin Bieber is headed to the land of the Grand Ole Opry. Not for concertizing, but for plagiarizing. Allegedly. On May 26, 2016, “the Biebs” was sued in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee for copyright infringement by...