2 new EU laws aim to reshape global business by enforcing ethical supply chains, focusing on human rights and sustainability
Maxwell Verdict Shines Light on Human Trafficking Claims
by Justin Smulison
The Ghislaine Maxwell verdict brought the spotlight down on the insidious and ever-growing problem of global human trafficking, with more cases emerging in court.
High Court Merit
by Tracy Collins Ortlieb
In progressive legal circles, the name Robbie Kaplan has emerged as an omnipresent force for equal and human rights.
Canadian Federal Government Faces $1.1 Billion Lawsuit Over First Nations' Right to Clean Drinking Water
by Gregory Sirico
Canada's argument that it has "no legal obligation" to provide First Nations with clean drinking water has sparked a major human rights debate.
Understanding Divorce Rights in NY
by Bryan Driscoll
A practical guide to divorce rights, procedures and legal protections in New York.
Rights and Wrongs
by Shannon Pierce
Antidiscrimination enforcement agencies, both federal and state, are likely going to be highly active in the next five years. Are Nevada businesses ready?
Eighth Circuit Methodically Rejects Plaintiff’s Allegations of Pretext in Age Discrimination Case
by Andrew E. Tanick
On March 1, 2017, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an important decision affirming summary judgment in an age discrimination claim under the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
Property Rights...and Wrongs
by Chad Cooper and Steven S. Kaufman
Winning a legal battle often boils down to finding and targeting the weakest part of an opponent’s case. Four recent real estate disputes in northeast Ohio are good examples.
Divorce in Ohio: Filing, Process and Legal Rights
by Bryan Driscoll
A comprehensive overview of divorce procedures, rights and timelines in Ohio.
Salvador Dali's Legacy: Deprived of Image Rights?
by Antonio Muñoz Vico
It is beyond question that personality rights expire with death and that post-mortem protection of such a personal sphere should be limited to preserving memory.
Colorado’s 2026 Water Rights Battles
by Bryan Driscoll
A new era of conflict begins.
Understanding Illinois’ Workers’ Rights Amendment
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers weighs in on Illinois' newly enacted Amendment 1, which sets to provide state workers with the right to collectively bargain and organize.
WATCH: A Landmark Win for LGBTQ Rights
by Best Lawyers
Two top employment attorneys join the CEO of Best Lawyers to discuss the landmark Supreme Court ruling protecting gay and transgender employees.
Current Status of Image Rights Structures in Spain
by Eduardo Montejo
Civil Rights Cases are Part of MLK’s Legacy, But Many are Moving to State Courts
by John Ettorre
We take a closer look at civil rights litigation and how cases are evolving.
Gun Rights for Convicted Felons? The DOJ Says It's Time.
by Bryan Driscoll
It's more than an administrative reopening of a long-dormant issue; it's a test of how the law reconciles the right to bear arms with protecting the public.
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