Elie Mystal Advocates for Overhaul of U.S. Legal System in ‘Bad Law,’ Proposes Abolishing Voter Registration Laws by 2029

Elie Mystal, a prominent legal commentator and author, has recently put forward a bold proposition in his new book “Bad Law,” calling for the elimination of voter registration laws in the United States. His argument is part of a wider critique in which he outlines ten laws that he believes are impeding American progress. During a recent interview, Mystal referred to his book as his “Project 2029,” emphasizing his vision for a reformed legal landscape by the end of the decade. In “Bad Law,” Mystal argues that certain existing statutes are not only obsolete but … Read more

President Trump Nominates Jonathan Berry as U.S. Department of Labor’s Chief Legal Adviser

Washington, D.C. – In a significant move within the U.S. Department of Labor, President Donald Trump announced on Monday his decision to appoint Jonathan Berry as the new Solicitor of Labor, positioning him as the chief lawyer for the department. Berry, who is currently a member of the legal team at Boyden Gray PLLC, is set to bring extensive experience in labor law and public policy to his new role. The nomination of Berry marks an important development in the administration’s engagement with labor issues and regulatory frameworks. The Solicitor of Labor plays a critical … Read more

Legal Experts Recommend Increased Caution for Lawyers Traveling to the U.S.

As global movements and legal complexities continue to evolve, legal professionals planning to work or visit the United States face an increasingly challenging landscape. Rising concerns about legal and regulatory scenarios in the U.S. necessitate that lawyers from abroad arm themselves with a greater level of preparedness than ever before. Legal experts emphasize the importance of understanding the U.S. legal environment, which includes a diverse and often complex regulatory framework that varies significantly from state to state. The recent surge in regulatory measures, especially concerning immigration and corporate law, calls for a thorough grasp of … Read more

Top U.S. Law Firms Sue Trump Administration Over Controversial Executive Orders, Citing First Amendment Violations

Washington, D.C. – In the politically charged climate of Washington, some of America’s most influential law firms have recently found themselves at a crossroads. They were forced to make a critical decision: either negotiate with the White House or brace themselves for harsh sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump. These sanctions are reprisals for the firms’ involvement in cases or issues that the President has politically opposed. Two prestigious law firms decided to compromise with the administration, stirring unease within certain circles of the legal industry. Concerns grew that capitulating to Trump’s demands might disrupt … Read more