Carter G. Woodson, a historian, author and journalist, launched Negro History Week on February 7, 1926. In 1976 it became Black History Month. Today, the Washington, DC home from which he accomplished so much of his work is a museum open to the public.
‘Far-Reaching Implications’: Hague Service Convention Bans Email Process Service to Chinese Defendants, Seventh Circuit Rules
“It … means that many thousands of cases were wrongly