Fake cases and fabricated quotes in legal filings are prompting courts and lawmakers to issue restrictions and education requirements.
Landmark rule change follows years of public debate—and highlights the real-world impact of attorney Nelson A. Locke’s ...
Jacquelyn is a government reporter covering the Plano and Prosper areas for Community Impact. She joined the publication in June 2025 after earning degrees in history and journalism from Texas State ...
Texas will bar its employees from using Shein, Alibaba and TP-Link hardware and software, the governor said in a statement on ...
Texas ranked as the third-best state overall where to start a business, and taking the top spot for the best environment rank ...
Dean Senator Judith Zaffirini advanced legislation to protect individual rights, support vulnerable populations and reduce ...
The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that law schools in the state will no longer be required to obtain accreditation from the ...
Cleaning up oilfield pollution in arid West Texas is costly and complicated. The bankruptcy process allows companies to move ...
The State Bar is investigating Downtown LA Law Group's role in a $4-billion sex abuse settlement following a Times investigation, according to a Jan. 20 court filing. L.A. County is asking a judge's ...
Those interested in practicing law in Texas are no longer required to attend an American Bar Association-accredited law ...
Florida and Texas have removed the American Bar Association’s exclusive accreditation role for law schools, citing concerns ...