While in college, I took a class on Asian American communities in the Philadelphia area. In part because of timing, a significant portion of our class focused on the Cambodian…
Just a little over a year ago, the American Bar Association (“the ABA”) issued a set of instructions regarding judges’ use of social networking sites. Now, the consequences of violating…
Amnesty International, the renowned human rights organization, announced in a press release on December 9th, 2013, that they had filed a claim against the United Kingdom government in the midst…
Since the Arab Spring sparked the revolution in Egypt, the country has experienced constant political turmoil. As Mohamed Morsi, the first democratically elected head of state in Egyptian history, currently…
Recently, the Department of Justice and JP Morgan reached a $13 billion settlement deal over its involvement in the financial crisis. This settlement constitutes the largest combination of fines and…
The Department of Justice announced in a press release last week that a settlement had been reached in the antitrust lawsuit filed in opposition to the merger of American Airlines…
The popular hot sauce, Sriracha, seems to be in a bit of hot water. Since Huy Fong Foods, the company which makes the sauce, moved its production plant to Irwindale,…
In the wake of the government shutdown, a slew of pundits have identified gerrymandering as a cause for the legislative discord. Gerrymandering refers to the practice of manipulating the boundaries…
Have you ever noticed on your LinkedIn account, toward the right side, there is a little column listing people you may know? Listed are often random contacts that you do,…