Reid Weisbord, a distinguished professor at Rutgers Law School, was recently announced as chair-elect of the Trust & Estates ...
NIH grant recipients receive additional funding to cover "indirect costs," such as building maintenance and administrative ...
New Jersey and 21 other states sued the Trump administration for cutting funding that supports medical research. Rutgers ...
Most states haven't modernized their constitutions to reflect the rise of women in politics. Among those that have are New ...
Rutgers University settled a lawsuit with a former university police sergeant for $1.2 million after he alleged he was fired ...
Academic freedom and freedom of expression are fundamental to a university’s mission of fostering critical inquiry and ...
Three law schools in the state are reporting increases in applications of at least 50%: Drexel University's Kline School of ...
Tobacco sales to underage consumers remains high despite federal legislation prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to ...
Our Children Law Accreditation is a recognised quality standard for practitioners representing children in children law proceedings. The accreditation covers all types of children law work and is ...
Colleges are closely watching a myriad of orders by Trump, including one that would allow ICE to take action on campuses and another that has paused communications from federal health agencies.
Like many convicted felons, the president has a difficult relationship with law enforcement. His pardons for violent Jan. 6 felons clearly aren’t helping. By Steve Benen UPDATE (January 22 ...
The Initiative on Artificial Intelligence and the Law (IAIL) is a Harvard Law School initiative based at the Berkman Klein Center. Directed by Oren Bar-Gill and Cass Sunstein, the initiative focuses ...