We’re going to look at one of the most notorious personal injury cases to make news headlines in the last 30 years, the McDonald’s hot coffee case.
One of the final recent decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court term highlights its ideological divide that appears to signal its posture for years to come.
The U.S. Supreme Court continues to send seemingly mixed messages about the recognition of LGBTQ equity rights and the limitation of those rights.
Membership in Phi Alpha Delta is open to all current students and alumni interested in legal studies or pre-law coursework, regardless of their major.
The fierce political debate in the U.S. convinced many people not part of the legal sphere to believe that the court system is all about politics. But the real picture is more complex.
The fight for diversity, equity and inclusion affects all professions. Learn how one transgender man has centered his law career on fighting for LGBTQ+ rights and improving diversity in the legal profession.
The Equal Rights Amendment is as vitally important to U.S. women today as it was to Alice Paul and her fellow advocates for equality in 1923.
So much has changed since the Equal Rights Amendment was first drafted in 1923. While much has changed for women in the workplace, too much stays the same.