The U.S. Supreme Court recently opted to dismiss a much-anticipated case that might have addressed the size limits of class action lawsuits. This decision left many in the legal and corporate sectors scratching their heads and searching for clarity. While class actions continue to surge, both
The debate over the interpretation of the 14th Amendment's birthright citizenship clause has become a focal point in American legal and political discourse. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is evaluating President Donald Trump's controversial attempt to redefine this
In the realm of civil appeals and voting rights law, Desiree Sainthrope stands out as a legal luminary with a keen understanding of the intricacies and implications these cases hold for American democracy. Today, she offers her insights into a pivotal decision by the Eighth Circuit—one that has s
In the realm of legal education, navigating the complexities of the modern legal landscape requires insight, adaptability, and foresight. Desiree Sainthrope brings an expert perspective grounded in years of experience in analyzing legal trends and the influences of policy on education and career
New York's town and village courts often serve as the first point of entry into the justice system for many citizens. These courts play a pivotal role in local legal proceedings, yet a surprising fact persists—the presence of non-lawyer judges. The reality that judges without formal legal t
The legal landscape surrounding voting rights enforcement in the United States has encountered a significant upheaval. A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit sharply restricts private plaintiffs from seeking legal redress for Section 2 violations of the Voting Rights