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Over a week after The New York Times broke the news of an over $1 billion funding cut to Cornell from the federal government, ...
Fear and anxiety have begun to alter campus life. At risk are the very concept of a university as a meeting point for ...
The unanimous decision lowers barriers for employees to challenge retirement plan transactions under ERISA, resolving a ...
More than ever, your engagement and your generosity as members of the Weinfeld Program empower our law school to respond to ...
Cunningham v. Cornell University will not go into the history books as one of the most important 30 decisions of the 2024-25 term. The case involves a technical problem about pleading standards under ...
Workplace health or retirement plans that tap third-party service providers to deliver benefits are at high risk of having lawsuits against them fast-tracked to the costly discovery phase after a new ...
A legal challenge filed Thursday aims to encourage Central American countries to push back against the Trump administration’s ...
Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen travelled to El Salvador on Wednesday to speak to officials and petition for the release ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday revived a class action by 28,000 Cornell University employees accusing the Ivy League ...
In a unanimous decision, the justices take a worker-friendly approach on behalf of 28,000 employees who accused the ...
The justices acknowledged that educational institutions could face costly lawsuits over how they manage employee retirement ...
Trump’s attack on lawyers and universities is not surprising—universities are sanctuaries for the acquisition and ...
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