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When you’re facing a legal challenge, you want someone in your corner who truly understands where you’re coming from.
American academia is still feeling the shockwaves of the Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action, as Black enrollment at Harvard Law sinks to its lowest in decades.
The new Netflix series throws an unrecognizable Bateman and a suave Law into a New York crime story: “The more we worked on the piece as a whole, it became apparent that we had to be the heartbeat—the ...
More Black women are choosing the rich auntie aesthetic, prioritizing happiness and finding fulfillment outside of motherhood.
Rapper Kodak Black’s lawyer has broken his silence on the recent arrest of his famous client’s alleged possession of cocaine in Florida. Bradford Cohen slammed the details of the arrest and ...
ORLANDO — A survey found Black women were less likely to seek treatment for certain highly bothersome aesthetic concerns, according to a speaker at the American Society for Dermatologic ...
T imeless, elegant and nostalgic to boot, the Nancy Meyers aesthetic is in a league of its own. Synonymous with cozy romance and gorgeously gripping storylines, wrapped in the per ...
National law student diversity held steady this year, but the number of Black and Hispanic first-year students enrolled at the nation’s most prestigious law schools declined 8% and 9% — likely ...
Richard Doyle, a court-appointed lawyer, for years made numerous racist comments on Facebook, leading to the recent vacating of Anthony […] The post Black man’s sentence tossed because of a ...
Born into slavery in Mississippi, Frederick McGhee's family escaped with union soldiers to Tennessee where he got a law degree.
Edward Garrison Draper was posthumously admitted to the bar Thursday following a push by a White Texas lawyer with a passion for Black History.
The Maryland State Supreme Court has posthumously admitted Edward Garrison Draper to the bar, making him the state’s first Black lawyer.