Written By: Jenny R. Cowan Should an operating room nurse, who is also an active member of a state nursing union, be permitted to take an unscheduled break during a… Read more »
Written By: Ben Gersch On December 5, 2022 the Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis. The question presented to the Court is… Read more »
We are very proud to announce that one of our very own Vol. 73 Form & Accuracy Editors, Maureen Blennerhassett, has been awarded a Feinman Fellowship as a Spring 2023… Read more »
Written By: Mary Herzog-Spanneut Terence Lau’s expertise in business law and his passion for education converged years ago in Thailand while presenting to a group of visiting undergraduate students. That… Read more »
Written By: Olivia Barton On Tuesday, November 15, thousands of Taylor Swift fans (“Swifties”) sat down at their computers ready to purchase tickets to a concert they have been anticipating… Read more »
We ask the SUCOL Community to join us in congratulating 2L Editorial Member Jackie Zahn for being selected as one of the three recipients of the Honorable Frederick J. Scullin,… Read more »
Written By: Mary Herzog-Spanneut A twenty-one-year encouragement phase has expired. In 2001, New York Commissioner of Education, Richard Mills, urged schools to “end the use of Native American mascots as… Read more »
Written By: Michael Mayor “Find what you love to do.” Cheryl M. Kimball L’95 is currently the Managing Partner of Keegan Werlin LLP in Boston, Massachusetts. She specializes in energy,… Read more »
Written By: Leslie M. Lawson Introduction United States immigration law states that a non-citizen may be removed from the country if they are convicted of certain crimes within five years… Read more »