Education Law | First Amendment | Religious Liberty A three-judge panel of the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has struck down Louisiana’s House Bill 71, which mandated the display of the Ten Commandments in public school and university classrooms. The ruling, issued on June 20, 2025, declared the law “plainly unconstitutional”
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Litigation vs. Arbitration: Choosing the Right Path for Your Dispute
When disputes arise, whether in commercial contracts, employment relationships, or international deals, parties are often faced with a critical decision: litigate or arbitrate? While both litigation and arbitration aim to resolve legal conflicts, they differ significantly in process, cost, confidentiality, enforceability, and flexibility. For lawyers and business leaders alike, choosing