Arbitration Crazy: The Supreme Court Reviews Yet Another Arbitration Case
By: Nate Roy The Supreme Court at times can be perplexing, especially when it decides to…
Boom Crash: Are Car Companies Making it More Dangerous to Drive?
By: Morgan McKinlay With the rise of technology, car insurance companies are becoming more concerned about the number…
Connecticut Bill Would Pave The Way For Tesla Direct-To-Consumer Sales
By: Peter I. Brostowin Tesla, the electric automotive company, was recently accused of illegal sales by the Connecticut…
And on the Seventh Day, Employees Rested
By Jacob Peeples Nordstrom, Inc. has been at the center of controversy surrounding its dropping of the…
Will President Trump Trump Tribal Sovereignty?
By Juliana Perez Calle The original route of the North Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) crossed near…
Kylie’s Trademark Reality
By Pritika Ramesh In April 2015, Kylie Jenner filed an application with the United States Patent and…
DeVos: A Potential Grizzly Due Process Violation
By Victoria Garcia Recently confirmed Secretary Betsy DeVos discussed many topics related to education during her confirmation…
Star Trek Fan Film Axanar is Moving Forward but…
By Stephanie Liao Axanar, a $1.2 million production that drew its inspiration from the widely popular science-fiction…
New York Anti-Money Laundering Law Taking Financial Institutions by Storm
By Ronalda Smith On January 1, 2017, the New York State Department of Financial Services implemented…
Limiting Liability: Managing Your Mortgage is Hard Enough
By Will Warmke Mortgage companies in the United States are statutorily granted the power “to sue and…