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Paul Clement complained that Big Law was becoming “increasingly woke.” Now he’s defending one firm’s right to do just that.
After a pilot social district was hosted in downtown Wilmington earlier this year, here's how it played out and what could ...
The same place had a buildup of slime on the floor, while a southern Berks restaurant had 12 violations and was out of ...
A woman who alleged that she was refused service at a Baton Rouge, La., restaurant over a 'dress code violation' in 2024 is ...
A seasoned bartender who's stints include Detroit hotspots has opened a new bar with a rooftop patio in the Eastern Market ...
Celebrate documentaries and dramas at Filmfest D.C., explore hundreds of bands during Petworth PorchFest, and sample gourmet ...
AUGUSTA — A complaint alleging misconduct by Kennebec and Somerset County District Attorney Maeghan Maloney has been dismissed.
The 2025 election for President-Elect of the D.C. Bar Association is crucial for maintaining legal independence. Brad Bondi and Diane Seltzer are candidates.
Two U.S. judges grilled a Justice Department lawyer on Wednesday over President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting prominent law firms WilmerHale and Perkins Coie, at hearings testing claims ...
Efren Sanchez is accused of firing 28 rounds outside and into a bar in Greeley in August 2022 “after he felt ‘disrespected’ ...
Districts are trying to navigate a dizzying pace of new federal orders and continue working with as little fanfare as ...
A new San Francisco bistro is bringing together Midwestern comfort foods and the hip aesthetic of Japanese listening bars under one roof in the Mission District. Side A will open on May 1 at 2814 19th ...