The Journal of Marriage and Family published a new study with a somewhat foreboding finding: Couples who lived together before marriage had a lower divorce rate in their first year of marriage, but had a higher divorce rate after five years. It supported earlier research linking premarital cohabitation to increased risk of divorce.
What Can We Expect From the Supreme Court in This Post-ADA Amendments Act Era?

Nicole Porter has another article (forthcoming Touro L. Rev Mixed Signals: What Can We Expect From the Supreme Court in This Post-ADA Amendments Act Era?
FROM THE ABSTRACT: The ADA Amendments Act of 2008 was intended to breathe new life into the ADA after the courts, especially the Supreme Court,...
Why Prince Harry and Meghan Won’t Have Full Custody

Juggling the complicated protocol of the royal family is always going to be difficult.
As Meghan Markle has learned since she first began dating Prince Harry, there’s rules and expectations for all aspects of life. But if you thought that the leg crossing and wardrobe choices were confusing enough, just...
Murders by Intimate Partners Are on the Rise, Study Finds

Homicides by intimate partners are increasing, driven primarily by gun violence after almost four decades of decline, according to a recent study looking at gender and homicide.
The number of victims rose to 2,237 in 2017, a 19 percent increase from the 1,875 killed in 2014, said James Alan Fox,...