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By Trudy Knockless | February 3, 2025
"The president is not a king, and his power has limits within our Constitutional system of checks and balances—checks and balances that, at Public Citizen, I will fight every day to preserve," Karla Gilbride said.
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By The Law Journal Editorial Board | January 24, 2025
With the exception of assiduous record keepers who know to the penny every gift to every charity in the preceding year, it is easy to contribute more to a charity than would have been intended.
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By Mason Lawlor | January 14, 2025
The university touted Conway's commitment to inclusion in legal academics, which allowed her to take the lead in reunifying Penn State's two separate law schools in November.
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By Scott M. Curran | January 13, 2025
Nonprofits are the backbone of civil society, addressing societal challenges and advancing public good in ways and on issues that are left unaddressed by government and the private sector. The recent evolution of HR 9495 has sent shockwaves through the nonprofit sector, leaving many concerned about its implications for their work, their missions, and their very existence.
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By Greg Andrews | January 9, 2025
The New York City cultural institution said it conducted an extensive national search for a successor to Sharon Cott, who is retiring.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | January 6, 2025
The Texas Supreme Court is weighing three landmark cases concerning conflicts between the state and religious freedom, and governance of a faith-based institution.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | December 31, 2024
A federal judge in Dallas denied an Anti-Defamation League summary judgment motion, finding sufficient cause to send a defamation suit to trial.
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By Trudy Knockless | December 19, 2024
“The issues in higher education are some of the most compelling out there right now,” said David Simon, former general counsel of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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By Liza Velazquez and Joseph Polizzotto | December 11, 2024
The board chairs for Legal Services NYC and the New York Law Assistance Group say that the New York City government owes more than $25 million to the two legal service providers.
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By Trudy Knockless | December 9, 2024
Outside of his day jobs, Tim Phillips serves as general counsel of the Navy SEAL Foundation.
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