Contractbook Contract Software: Features, Benefits, and Use Cases
Contract management software streamlines contract creation, storage, and tracking, enhancing collaboration and compliance while integrating with popular business tools for improved efficiency.

Dr. Charlotte Proudman Faces Disciplinary Tribunal for Criticism of Judge’s Ruling
December 11, 2024
Family law barrister Charlotte Proudman faces a tribunal for professional misconduct after criticizing a judge’s ruling, sparking public support and debates on judicial critique.

Supreme Court Upholds Discretionary Power in Visa Petition Revocation Case
December 11, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Secretary of Homeland Security has discretionary power to revoke approved visa petitions, limiting federal court review under specific statutes.

SEC Whistleblower Program Secures Over $255 Million in Awards for 2024
December 11, 2024
The SEC awarded over $255 million to whistleblowers in 2024, highlighting significant enforcement actions against retaliation and fostering investor protection in securities markets.

Explore Stanford Law School’s Curated Year-End Reading List for All Ages
December 11, 2024
Stanford Law School’s faculty curated an inclusive reading list featuring diverse literature for all ages, including notable titles like “Coming Home: A Hopi Resistance Story.”

Biden Elevates Carlisle Indian School Site to National Monument for Indigenous Recognition
December 10, 2024
The former Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania has been designated a national monument to acknowledge the harmful history of Native American boarding schools in the U.S.

Navigating Changes in Workers’ Compensation Under Trump: What to Expect in 2025
December 10, 2024
Workers’ compensation laws protect injured employees by ensuring compensation for lost wages and medical costs while limiting employer liability through a structured claims process.