April 22 has a subtle stubbornness to it. It shows up on the calendar each year like an old debt…
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Timely updates from the Guild’s programs, events, and milestones. This section captures developments in education reform, arts policy, and NGO partnerships—while spotlighting how local action often creates ripples of lasting change. Stories here reflect urgency and optimism in equal measure.
The Anna’s Archive case has an odd silence. The defendants are not present when a federal judge in Manhattan renders…
In Ludlow, Massachusetts, a town of about 21,000 people in Hampden County, about eight miles from Springfield, there is a…
Court proceedings involving grief, money, and legacy have a unique quality: they reveal the private motivations that people seldom express…
One of the more subtly cruel administrative experiences one can have is handling a loved one’s estate after they pass…
Watching a courtroom scene where the judge appears more concerned than anyone else in the room can cause a certain…
When a judge has to inform a lawyer that the case he cited just doesn’t exist, a certain kind of…
A company experiences a certain kind of tension when its past and future are rapidly diverging. That’s about where Meta…
The second Uber sexual assault bellwether trial, which is currently taking place in a federal courthouse in Charlotte, has a…
A certain type of grief is associated with the quiet, legal aftermath rather than the initial shock. Press releases are…
