University of Colorado Boulder Sued for Suppression of Student’s Free Speech in Music Program

Boulder, CO – A conflict over free speech rights has erupted at the University of Colorado Boulder following allegations of censorship within one of its choral programs. A lawsuit filed recently asserts that a junior student, involved in the university’s choral activities, had been unfairly censored over costume disagreements that appeared to stem from religious beliefs. According to the lawsuit, the incident that sparked the controversy occurred during a scheduled performance where the choral ensemble was expected to wear robes typically associated with the concert’s religiously themed music. The student, whose identity has been withheld, … Read more

Unwritten Rules: How State Law’s Lack of Transparency Undermines Federal Program Implementation

Chicago, IL — The nuances of state administrative law and its alignment with federal directives have been cast under scrutiny in new research from Anthony B. Derron, a distinguished legal scholar from the University of Chicago Law School. Derron’s examination unfolds the complexities that arise when state laws remain unwritten, yielding substantial consequences for the enforcement and efficacy of federal programs across the United States. In an era where approximately 90 percent of federal programs are implemented at the state level, Derron highlights a critical disconnect. Many states have yet to establish clear, written guidelines … Read more

Unlock the Future of Legal Tech: Lander & Rogers Invites AI Startups to Join Prestigious 2025 Incubator Program

Melbourne, Australia – In a significant boost to the integration of artificial intelligence in legal services, Lander & Rogers has announced its call for applications for the 2025 iteration of its respected LawTech Hub. This initiative, now approaching its eighth year, targets startups and scale-ups specializing in AI, offering them a unique incubator program to refine and pilot novel legal technologies. Since its inception in 2019, the LawTech Hub has established itself as Australia’s premier legal tech accelerator program and stands out by requiring no equity from its participants. Commencing in May 2025, this six-month … Read more

Flexible Futures: New Part-Time Tech LLM Program Offers Balanced Path for Advancing Legal Careers

For professionals eager to deepen their expertise in technology law without sacrificing their current careers, a new part-time Tech LLM program offers an ideal solution. This program mirrors its full-time counterpart in rigor and content but is structured to accommodate working professionals by spread over two years. The part-time program requires its students to complete 33 credits, with semesters of 8-9 credits each. This approach makes the program fully accessible and manageable for students working alongside their studies. Unlike some part-time courses that offer a hybrid mode of learning, this program remains steadfastly adherent to … Read more