A look at the problems and opportunities for Native American tribes amid the uncharted territory of legal sports betting.
Going Global
by Joseph K. Reinhart, Esq. and Meredith Odato Graham, Esq.
Expanding the scope of environmental review for the energy sector.
Pennsylvania Court Ruling Could Close School Funding Gap
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers highlights the current legislative battle to close the Pennsylvania school funding gap.
High Egg Prices Crack Open Federal Showdown
by Bryan Driscoll
White House sues California over cage-free law.
Monica Biringer and Firoz Ahmed on Canada's Changing Tax Practice
by Best Lawyers
The attorneys from Canada's 2019 "Law Firm of the Year" winning Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt look at their achievements over the past year.
Trump and Immigration: Separating Truth from Fiction
by Harlan G. York
Deportations aren’t up, but the people who are being deported are more “newsworthy.”
Water Futures
by John Ettorre
By themselves, desalination, conservation, and system re-engineering won't solve our water puzzle. But together, they just might work.
Stress-Testing Global Trade
by John Ettorre
For decades, supply chains have been getting increasingly intricate. Now the Trump administration’s trade policies and other disruptions are challenging those systems
No Place Like Home
by Janice Zhou
The housing crisis across the country has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, California being no exception. However, state laws have recently been passed to address the problem.
Aim High and Fly
by Khalil Abdullah
From a silent victim of hometown segregation to Air Force captain and lawyer of consummate skill, Karen Evans exemplifies leadership—and vows always to help those who seek to follow her path.
Scofflaws Without Borders
by Gilbert + Tobin
Bribery and Corruption Know No Boundaries. Increasingly, Neither Do the Laws Designed to Combat Them.
The Price of Admission
by Janice Zhou
States and the federal government are engaged in a pitched battle over immigration and refugee settlement—with the legal profession caught in the middle, taking fire from both sides.
Canada Makes First Foray Into AI Regulation
by Sara Collin
As Artificial Intelligence continues to rise in use and popularity, many countries are working to ensure proper regulation. Canada has just made its first foray into AI regulation.
Cost of Entry
by Best Lawyers
As naturalization fees increase, a local nonprofit provides financial relief for immigration
A Global Approach to Settlement
by Bradley A. Klein, Mayra C. Suárez, Gretchen M. Wolf and Peter Y. Cheun
The Department of Justice, in pursuit of companies whose transgressions cross borders, increasingly credits other countries’ fines to avoid “piling on.”
Claims on a Canine
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Which factors will most influence the settlement amount in a case involving a dog attack? Here’s an overview.
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