Written By: Kate Silverstrim-Jensen If signed by Governor Hochul, The Medical Aid in Dying (‘MAID’) Act (S.138/A.136) would amend New York State’s Public Health Law, allowing qualified individuals to request… Read more »
Written By: Alexa Levy Introduction In a case that could significantly alter consumer arbitration in the entertainment industry, the United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments regarding the… Read more »
Written By: Kate Fioravanti What happens when a story about kindness becomes a constitutional controversy? That’s the question now facing school districts nationwide after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that… Read more »
Written By: Bryan R. Beene NBA fans in Dallas breathed a sigh of relief on May 28th, when Mavericks CEO Rick Welts affirmed plans to build a new arena in… Read more »
Written By: Logan M. Gorg The House Settlement On June 6, 2025, Judge Claudia Wilken approved a landmark settlement among Division I student-athletes, the NCAA, and power conferences that will… Read more »
Written By: Dannah C. Henderson If you’ve ever searched for a restaurant, booked a flight, or checked the weather online, chances are you used Google. For many of us, “googling”… Read more »
Written By: Austin La Erika Simonson’s journey from Associate Notes Editor of Syracuse’s Law Review to working at one of the most established securities law firms in New York City… Read more »
Written By: Alyssa Acunto Background On May 15, 2025, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Trump v. CASA, Inc. — the case concerning Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship… Read more »
Written By: Cole D. Mathews The legal landscape of college sports has changed drastically in the wake of recent developments involving the payment of student athletes. While these changes have… Read more »
Written By: Chloe Cramer On May 6, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s request to enforce a Department of Defense policy banning transgender individuals from serving in… Read more »