Call for submissions for Volume 3 Issue 1 by Legal Research & Analysis
Legal Research & Analysis is a refereed journal, and all published articles are peer-reviewed.
Call for Submissions for Volume 3 Issue 1 by Trends in Intellectual Property Research
Trends in Intellectual Property Research is a refereed journal, and all published articles are peer-reviewed.
Essential Features to Look for in Legal Technology Solutions
Legal tech is a powerful ally—but only when it’s chosen wisely.
How Preventive Healthcare Is Shaping the Future of Medicine
The future of medicine is being built today, one preventative step at a time.
How FNPs Play a Vital Role in Promoting Health and Well-Being
As healthcare continues to evolve, FNPs are showing that thoughtful, patient-centered care leads to better outcomes.
How Legal Support Helps During Emotionally Charged Situations
When emotions run high, legal support becomes more than just a service—it becomes a steady voice when things feel uncertain.
California Court: Border Patrol Can’t Ask About Immigration Status Without Reasonable Suspicion
A federal court in California has ordered U.S Border Patrol to refrain from interrogating passersby about their immigration status without first having a good reason to do so. According to The New York Times, U.S. District Juge Jennifer L. Thurston’s Tuesday ruling found that the Border Patrol’s “stop-and-arrest” tactics violate the Fourth Amendment. Thurston also
Federal Judge Blocks Idaho from Enforcing Controversial Immigration Law
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Amanda Brailsford approved a longer preliminary injunction, which prohibits Idaho from enforcing the immigration-related crimes of illegal entry and illegal re-entry.
Tobacco and Cannabis Linked to Heart Risks
Tobacco and cannabis use linked to rising heart disease and hospital risks.
Sudden Rule Change Disrupts Student Visas
New visa rules are forcing international students to leave the U.S. unexpectedly.
Jack Santaniello Recognized for His Outstanding Legal Service in Franchise Law
Jack focuses his practice on franchise and distribution law, helping clients navigate complex regulatory frameworks, negotiate strategic agreements, and resolve disputes with practical, business-minded solutions.
Shumaker Partner David Rectenwald Recognized as Q1 2025 Lexology Legal Influencer
Lexology’s Legal Influencer program recognizes the top thought leaders in the legal industry each quarter.
Experienced Litigator Kathryn N. Tanner Joins Shumaker
Inspired by her father, who is also an attorney, Katie knew from an early age that she wanted to advocate for clients with the same passion and effectiveness she saw in him.
Shumaker Advisors Named Among “Top-Performing Lobbying Firms” in Washington, D.C. by Bloomberg Government
With decades of combined experience in congressional offices, trade associations, corporate advocacy, and campaign strategy, the Shumaker Advisors D.C. team continues to build on its reputation for trusted guidance, effective coalition building, and policy advocacy that drives impact.
Shumaker Continues Growth of Its Intellectual Property and Technology Service Line with the Addition of Laura Pasternak
Prior to joining Shumaker, Laura spent over seven years practicing in the IP group of a prominent New York law firm, where she focused on trademark and copyright enforcement in both state and federal courts.
Troubled Missionary Group Faces Another Child Abuse Lawsuit
A Florida-based Christian organization has been accused of turning a blind eye to the sexual abuse and victimization of young children. According to NBC News, the lawsuit was filed against defendant Ethnos360, a nonprofit formerly known as New Tribes Mission. Ethnos360 sends missionaries, along with their family members, to sites around the world. In 2019,
Alabama Announces Lawsuit Against TikTok, ByteDance
According to Alabama, TikTok’s algorithm was “engineered” to keep children endlessly and mindlessly scrolling.
Trump-Appointed Judge Pushes the Brakes on Some Deportations
“The importance of this ruling cannot be overstated,” said an American Civil Liberties Union attorney. “This is the first court to squarely rule on the fundamental question of whether a wartime authority can be used during peacetime and properly concluded it cannot.”
Criminal Speeding vs. Regular Traffic Tickets: Key Differences
Understanding the difference is key. If you ever find yourself facing a criminal speeding charge, take it seriously. Know your rights, show up for court, and don’t hesitate to get legal help. Your future driving record—and maybe even your freedom—could depend on it.
A Comparative Analysis of Criminal Law in the United States and Mexico
Legal professionals working in both countries must be aware of these differences to navigate cross-border legal challenges effectively.
Consent, Control, and Convenience: Why BYOD Trials Represent a Win for Participant Rights
As clinical research enters a new frontier, the guiding principles of ethics—consent, autonomy, privacy—must remain front and center.
The Step-by-Step Process of How Bill Negotiation Services Work
If you’ve been overpaying or just want to make sure you’re getting the best deal, bill negotiation services might be worth a try.