Top 100 Firm Hit With Their Second Malpractice Claim This Year: They’re scoring big in a contest you don’t want …

Navigating Disability Accommodation Requests in NYC: An Employer’s and Employee’s Guide
In a city as dynamic and diverse as New York, disability accommodations in the workplace are more than a compliance …

Employment Law and ADA Compliance: What NYC Workers Need to Know
If you’re dealing with a disability, you already have enough on your plate. The last thing you need is an …

Supreme Court Expands Differential Pay Rights for Federal Reservists
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on April 30, 2025, that federal civilian employees who are also military reservists are entitled …

Pregnancy Discrimination in NYC: Your Rights as a Working Parent
Pregnancy should be a time of excitement, not anxiety about how your job will treat you. But many workers in …
Donald Trump’s Second Shot At Remaking The Federal Judiciary Has Officially Begun
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Yesterday, the Senate approved the first judicial nominee …

Judge Reprimanded After Dismissive Treatment Of DAs
While judges should get a lot of leeway when it comes to their courtrooms, there should also be limits. Things …

Professor Discusses Equitable Relief, Bombarded With Replies Complaining About DEI
Last night, the Supreme Court authorized the Trump administration to dismantle the Education Department, using the shadow docket to block …

Creating Judicial Accountability Where Before There Was None
Aspiring law clerks are applying and interviewing for clerkships right now. Before The Legal Accountability Project (LAP) launched our nationwide …

Federal Judges Give Big Ol’ Nope To New York U.S. Attorney Pick
As of today, John Sarcone III is out of a job. The former regional administrator for the US General Services Administration …