50 First-Year Students From Loyola Law School Recently Visited the Court
On Feb. 15, Judge Sandra R. Klein, of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California welcomed 50…
Taxing Questions: Corporate Tax Reform and Insurance
This week the President of the United States will work on the first overhaul of the tax code in three…
Wealth of Nations: Exploring Energy Development and Indian Law
United Nations human rights official Victoria Tauli-Corpuz criticized the handling of the Dakota Access Pipeline project in a recent special report,…
5 Ways Technology Is Important in Today’s Tax Landscape
What strategies are companies employing to help their tax departments derive the greatest benefit from technology? The metrics and insights…
Gender-Based Asylum
Frequently the first victims of political and social turmoil are women and girls, who are forced to flee their homes…
New Kids on the Block: Children & Immigration Law
Who: Any child or youth under the age of 21 who was born in a foreign country; lives without legal…
Insurance Tax Seminar to Examine the American Health Care Act
“Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers,” remarked American philanthropist, businessman, and author Tony…
President’s Message: Military Veterans, Judicial Learning Centers, Civics and SOLACE, and April’s National Community Outreach Project
The FBA’s Efforts to Assist Our Military Veterans This special issue of TFL celebrates veterans—and rightfully so. The FBA, through…
Washington Watch: New Law Aids in Recovery of Nazi-Looted Art
The Federal Bar Association achieved one of its legislative priorities last December when President Obama signed Congressional legislation that will…
Understanding Tribal Sovereignty
The history of Indian tribes in America necessarily involves studying the continuous struggles over the boundaries of tribal sovereignty, tribal…