How I Founded a Law Firm: 'Take Your Time to Build Foundational Skills,' Says Edward Dudensing of Dudensing Law
"Take your time to build foundational skills, trial work, legal writing, and business basics, but don't let fear paralyze you. I spent nearly a decade practicing law before launching my own firm, and I'm glad I did. Know your niche, build systems early, and be willing to bet on yourself. You don't need to know everything; you just need to keep learning and moving forward."
Partner Cannot Avoid Arbitration in Shareholder Suit Against Former Firm, State Appellate Court Says
'Professional Litigants' And 'Nuisance Suits': Huel Hints at Defenses in Toxic Metal Class Actions
Danielle Conway Becomes Next AALS President, With Focus on Liberating Academic Freedom
“Academic freedom is this special duty that we have, Conway said, explaining that it “allows us to investigate. It allows us to search for truth. It allows us to use facts and data to come up with ideas, to come up with concepts, to come up with discovered knowledge that we use to create knowledge, disseminate knowledge, and then distribute it as a feature of education.
'Virginia Disobeyed Federal Law': US Judge Guts State's All-Felon Voting Ban
U.S. District Senior Judge John A. Gibney Jr. ordered the state of Virginia to permanently end its absolute all-felon voting ban by May 1, 2026, ruling the policy violates a longstanding federal law that guarantees voting rights for more than 260,000 Virginians convicted of nonviolent criminal offenses not deemed common-law felonies in 1870.

