Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who last year gutted a Congressionally-created panel that oversaw his department’s legal community, is standing up a new one with a broader purview. Hegseth’s latest ...
Last week (July 30 th), the Department of Justice (DOJ) released long-awaited guidance[1] regarding DEI programs in educational institutions and the application of federal anti-discrimination laws to ...
On July 30, 2025, the Department of Justice released a memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi offering guidance to federal agencies and recipients of federal funding regarding practices that the ...
Military and intelligence personnel have an affirmative obligation to disobey manifestly illegal orders. But when a group of Democratic lawmakers, all of whom are veterans or former intelligence ...
Big Law remains silent, but some at smaller firms are raising their voices. "I am concerned about a government where one person is an authoritarian figure and Congress is silent and the courts are ...