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Oregon Cannabis: Industry Groups File Suit Challenging Aspergillus Testing
In March of this year, the Oregon Health Aut،rity (“OHA”) promulgated a new rule that required testing marijuana for certain microbiological contaminants, including for aspergillus. We wrote about this rule not long after noting that aspergillus—a type of mold that can cause a skin cause a condition called aspergillosis when inhaled or introduced through a…
- The morning read for Thursday, April 18
- California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market: More of the Same
- Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
- The Federal Judge Who Sold Justice: | Rodger Citron | Verdict
- “USC Canceling Valedictorian’s Commencement Speech Looks Like Calculated Censorship”
- Shady Shadow Docket Strikes Again – See Also
- The morning read for Wednesday, April 17
- Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- On LawNext: All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito
- “World’s First Beauty Pageant for AI Women Is Announced”
- FREE Webinar Tomorrow, April 17: How To Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business
- Replacing The Kardashians — See Also
- Court allows Idaho to generally enforce ban on gender-transition care for minors
- Monday Open Thread
- The Cruelty of Punishment Without Purpose | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
- The Biggest Asset Loss Competition Has A Winner! – See Also
- The Federal Court Most Likely To Put The Kibosh On Trump Policies
- Justices exempt bakery-truck drivers from arbitration requirement
- Court rules for property owner in building fee dispute
- Law Students in BYU Law’s LawX Program Develop Two Applications Targeting Access to Justice
- Legal Time Keeping with TimeSolv (2024)
- Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
- Foreign Investment in U.S. Cannabis: Five Key Considerations
- Recent Headlines Confirm the Inadequacy of the Supreme Court’s Reasoning in Trump v. Anderson | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- How Not to Restore Public Confidence in the Supreme Court | Gary J. Simson | Verdict
- Thursday Open Thread
- Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article
- Berkeley Law Student Holds Protest Inside Dean’s Home… Which Is Not How The First Amendment Works
- The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails
- Missouri Revokes Nine Social Equity Licenses
- Miss Last Friday’s Legaltech Week? Here’s the Video. Among Our Topics: Should We Ban ‘Nonlawyer’?
- Rideshare companies ask justices to reexamine California worker-protection law
- Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO
- Remarks to the HLS FedSoc Alumni Dinner
- Judges, Heretics, and Capital Punishment | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- This Is The One Time You Don’t Want To Be Associated With A Billionaire — See Also
- Jan. 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to throw out obstruction charge
- Indiana Court Finds a Right to Abortion on Religious Grounds | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Does Equity Respect Separate Corporate Personality?
- Justice Department Lawyers Are Trying To Flee Their Government Jobs
- Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story
- California Prosecutor Seeks Sentence Reductions for Death Row Inmates. Other Prosecutors Should Follow Suit | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Baptists, Bootleggers, and IVF in Alabama
- Fifth Circuit Judges Clash Over Venue and Judge Shopping
- Maybe NY Will Have To Seize Some Trump Assets After All — See Also
- The Last 20 Years Has Been A Time Of Seismic Growth For Biglaw
- Purposes and consequences: A conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer
- The morning read for Friday, April 5
- Former DOJ official who alleged election fraud violated at least one ethics rule, ethics committee says
- Who Trusts the Intelligence Community? | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- Winston & Strawn will provide reduced-cost legal services for routine tasks under Winston Legal Solutions umbrella
- When public service is a sacred obligation
- Thursday Open Thread
- The LawNext Podcast Surpasses 250 Episodes of Chronicling the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Who Are Driving What’s Next In Law
- The morning read for Thursday, April 4
- With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive
- Top 25 Law Schools Ranking Leaks — See Also
- On LawNext: How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo
- Oil companies, government point fingers over cleanup of World War II-era pollution
- Cannabis Contracts 101: Authority and Why it Matters
- Legal Tech Investment News this Week: Luminance for Contracts, Scrut for GRC, TRĒ for CRM, VXT for VoIP
- Suzanna Sherry on DEI/Critical Race Theory and Antisemitism
- One Day, Many Complaints – Above the Law
- Lawmatics’ New Custom Dashboards Let Your Law Firm Track and Visualize The Data That Matters To You
- Florida Court OK’s Canna Initiative
- Assessing the Legality of Israel’s al-Shifa Hospital Complex Operation | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- Saving Oregon’s Cannabis Industry – Canna Law Blog™
- Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys
- The morning read for Monday, April 1
- Monday Open Thread
- Courts Need to Respond to Trump’s Efforts to Intimidate Judges and Undermine Judicial Legitimacy | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Traditionalist Supreme Court
- Business-Brained Bookshelf Backing Bungles Breyer’s Being Seen Around A Bunch Of Books – See Also
- Navigating The Tech Tightrope In Law: A Blueprint For The AI-Driven Future
- Best Law Firm Websites 2024 Winners
- Suspended judge’s bond revoked after she tests positive for cocaine
- The morning read for Friday, March 29
- In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People with Conservatorships
- Cannabis Just Got A Little Greener in Washington
- Call to “Update Free Speech Policies” to Address Supposed Hate Speech at Public University
- Ron DeSantis Still Stuck Trying To Spin Disney Losses — See Also
- Bonuses structured as forgivable loans are being used for partner retention
- Lawyer who stole more than $1M from his law firm gets disbarred
- Justices seem to favor IRS in dispute over shareholder’s life insurance policy
- Kim Kardashian sued for claiming ‘low-grade’ knockoff furniture was made by artist Donald Judd
- Accused of ‘overly harsh’ management style, federal judge agrees to counseling
- A return to civil, pragmatic conflict resolution
- The morning read for Thursday, March 28
- Fifth Circuit Rules Against Texas SB 4 Immigration Law
- Last Day to Register: CLE Webinar Tomorrow on the State of Legal Tech in Law Practice
- SFFA v. Harvard Ruling Trickles Down To Courtroom Oral Argument Procedure
- California’s Cannabis Industry Conundrum and the Road Ahead
- Dueling Legal Tech Lawsuits: Turns Out Exec Who Sued Former Company in NY Had Herself Been Sued By them A Week Earlier in Dallas
- Trump Wants 2024 to Be a Nostalgia Trip. Biden Should Not Take the Bait | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- A fast-moving argument over medication abortion
- California Cannabis Litigation: Threats of License Loss and Injunctions
- Even Kavanaugh Isn’t Buying That – See Also
- Monday Open Thread
- Getting a Tech LLM: Is It Worth It?
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Uncommon Denial of Pseudonymity to Plaintiff Suing Over Alleged Anti-Trans Discrimination
Courts are generally inclined to allow litigants to remain pseudonymous to conceal their being transgender (see The Law of Pseudonymous Litigation, p. 1406); but they are also inclined to deny pseudonymity once the plaintiff had already identified himself or herself, and this is what made the difference in yes،ay’s decision by Judge John Gallagher (E.D.…
- The morning read for Thursday, April 18
- California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market: More of the Same
- Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
- The Federal Judge Who Sold Justice: | Rodger Citron | Verdict
- “USC Canceling Valedictorian’s Commencement Speech Looks Like Calculated Censorship”
- Shady Shadow Docket Strikes Again – See Also
- The morning read for Wednesday, April 17
- Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- On LawNext: All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito
- “World’s First Beauty Pageant for AI Women Is Announced”
- FREE Webinar Tomorrow, April 17: How To Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business
- Replacing The Kardashians — See Also
- Court allows Idaho to generally enforce ban on gender-transition care for minors
- Monday Open Thread
- The Cruelty of Punishment Without Purpose | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
- The Biggest Asset Loss Competition Has A Winner! – See Also
- The Federal Court Most Likely To Put The Kibosh On Trump Policies
- Justices exempt bakery-truck drivers from arbitration requirement
- Court rules for property owner in building fee dispute
- Law Students in BYU Law’s LawX Program Develop Two Applications Targeting Access to Justice
- Legal Time Keeping with TimeSolv (2024)
- Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
- Foreign Investment in U.S. Cannabis: Five Key Considerations
- Recent Headlines Confirm the Inadequacy of the Supreme Court’s Reasoning in Trump v. Anderson | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- How Not to Restore Public Confidence in the Supreme Court | Gary J. Simson | Verdict
- Thursday Open Thread
- Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article
- Berkeley Law Student Holds Protest Inside Dean’s Home… Which Is Not How The First Amendment Works
- The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails
- Missouri Revokes Nine Social Equity Licenses
- Miss Last Friday’s Legaltech Week? Here’s the Video. Among Our Topics: Should We Ban ‘Nonlawyer’?
- Rideshare companies ask justices to reexamine California worker-protection law
- Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO
- Remarks to the HLS FedSoc Alumni Dinner
- Judges, Heretics, and Capital Punishment | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- This Is The One Time You Don’t Want To Be Associated With A Billionaire — See Also
- Jan. 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to throw out obstruction charge
- Indiana Court Finds a Right to Abortion on Religious Grounds | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Does Equity Respect Separate Corporate Personality?
- Justice Department Lawyers Are Trying To Flee Their Government Jobs
- Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story
- California Prosecutor Seeks Sentence Reductions for Death Row Inmates. Other Prosecutors Should Follow Suit | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Baptists, Bootleggers, and IVF in Alabama
- Fifth Circuit Judges Clash Over Venue and Judge Shopping
- Maybe NY Will Have To Seize Some Trump Assets After All — See Also
- The Last 20 Years Has Been A Time Of Seismic Growth For Biglaw
- Purposes and consequences: A conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer
- The morning read for Friday, April 5
- Former DOJ official who alleged election fraud violated at least one ethics rule, ethics committee says
- Who Trusts the Intelligence Community? | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- Winston & Strawn will provide reduced-cost legal services for routine tasks under Winston Legal Solutions umbrella
- When public service is a sacred obligation
- Thursday Open Thread
- The LawNext Podcast Surpasses 250 Episodes of Chronicling the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Who Are Driving What’s Next In Law
- The morning read for Thursday, April 4
- With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive
- Top 25 Law Schools Ranking Leaks — See Also
- On LawNext: How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo
- Oil companies, government point fingers over cleanup of World War II-era pollution
- Cannabis Contracts 101: Authority and Why it Matters
- Legal Tech Investment News this Week: Luminance for Contracts, Scrut for GRC, TRĒ for CRM, VXT for VoIP
- Suzanna Sherry on DEI/Critical Race Theory and Antisemitism
- One Day, Many Complaints – Above the Law
- Lawmatics’ New Custom Dashboards Let Your Law Firm Track and Visualize The Data That Matters To You
- Florida Court OK’s Canna Initiative
- Assessing the Legality of Israel’s al-Shifa Hospital Complex Operation | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- Saving Oregon’s Cannabis Industry – Canna Law Blog™
- Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys
- The morning read for Monday, April 1
- Monday Open Thread
- Courts Need to Respond to Trump’s Efforts to Intimidate Judges and Undermine Judicial Legitimacy | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Traditionalist Supreme Court
- Business-Brained Bookshelf Backing Bungles Breyer’s Being Seen Around A Bunch Of Books – See Also
- Navigating The Tech Tightrope In Law: A Blueprint For The AI-Driven Future
- Best Law Firm Websites 2024 Winners
- Suspended judge’s bond revoked after she tests positive for cocaine
- The morning read for Friday, March 29
- In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People with Conservatorships
- Cannabis Just Got A Little Greener in Washington
- Call to “Update Free Speech Policies” to Address Supposed Hate Speech at Public University
- Ron DeSantis Still Stuck Trying To Spin Disney Losses — See Also
- Bonuses structured as forgivable loans are being used for partner retention
- Lawyer who stole more than $1M from his law firm gets disbarred
- Justices seem to favor IRS in dispute over shareholder’s life insurance policy
- Kim Kardashian sued for claiming ‘low-grade’ knockoff furniture was made by artist Donald Judd
- Accused of ‘overly harsh’ management style, federal judge agrees to counseling
- A return to civil, pragmatic conflict resolution
- The morning read for Thursday, March 28
- Fifth Circuit Rules Against Texas SB 4 Immigration Law
- Last Day to Register: CLE Webinar Tomorrow on the State of Legal Tech in Law Practice
- SFFA v. Harvard Ruling Trickles Down To Courtroom Oral Argument Procedure
- California’s Cannabis Industry Conundrum and the Road Ahead
- Dueling Legal Tech Lawsuits: Turns Out Exec Who Sued Former Company in NY Had Herself Been Sued By them A Week Earlier in Dallas
- Trump Wants 2024 to Be a Nostalgia Trip. Biden Should Not Take the Bait | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- A fast-moving argument over medication abortion
- California Cannabis Litigation: Threats of License Loss and Injunctions
- Even Kavanaugh Isn’t Buying That – See Also
- Monday Open Thread
- Getting a Tech LLM: Is It Worth It?
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The Department of Justice Cannot Cure What Ails Memphis | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
The Department of Justice announced last week that it had opened a “pattern or practice” investigation into the City of Memphis and the Memphis Police Department. T،ugh the investigation is not prompted by any single incident, it comes after the ،rrific ، of Tyre Nic،ls in Memphis police custody last January. I wrote a number…
- The morning read for Thursday, April 18
- California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market: More of the Same
- Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
- The Federal Judge Who Sold Justice: | Rodger Citron | Verdict
- “USC Canceling Valedictorian’s Commencement Speech Looks Like Calculated Censorship”
- Shady Shadow Docket Strikes Again – See Also
- The morning read for Wednesday, April 17
- Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- On LawNext: All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito
- “World’s First Beauty Pageant for AI Women Is Announced”
- FREE Webinar Tomorrow, April 17: How To Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business
- Replacing The Kardashians — See Also
- Court allows Idaho to generally enforce ban on gender-transition care for minors
- Monday Open Thread
- The Cruelty of Punishment Without Purpose | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
- The Biggest Asset Loss Competition Has A Winner! – See Also
- The Federal Court Most Likely To Put The Kibosh On Trump Policies
- Justices exempt bakery-truck drivers from arbitration requirement
- Court rules for property owner in building fee dispute
- Law Students in BYU Law’s LawX Program Develop Two Applications Targeting Access to Justice
- Legal Time Keeping with TimeSolv (2024)
- Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
- Foreign Investment in U.S. Cannabis: Five Key Considerations
- Recent Headlines Confirm the Inadequacy of the Supreme Court’s Reasoning in Trump v. Anderson | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- How Not to Restore Public Confidence in the Supreme Court | Gary J. Simson | Verdict
- Thursday Open Thread
- Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article
- Berkeley Law Student Holds Protest Inside Dean’s Home… Which Is Not How The First Amendment Works
- The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails
- Missouri Revokes Nine Social Equity Licenses
- Miss Last Friday’s Legaltech Week? Here’s the Video. Among Our Topics: Should We Ban ‘Nonlawyer’?
- Rideshare companies ask justices to reexamine California worker-protection law
- Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO
- Remarks to the HLS FedSoc Alumni Dinner
- Judges, Heretics, and Capital Punishment | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- This Is The One Time You Don’t Want To Be Associated With A Billionaire — See Also
- Jan. 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to throw out obstruction charge
- Indiana Court Finds a Right to Abortion on Religious Grounds | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Does Equity Respect Separate Corporate Personality?
- Justice Department Lawyers Are Trying To Flee Their Government Jobs
- Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story
- California Prosecutor Seeks Sentence Reductions for Death Row Inmates. Other Prosecutors Should Follow Suit | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Baptists, Bootleggers, and IVF in Alabama
- Fifth Circuit Judges Clash Over Venue and Judge Shopping
- Maybe NY Will Have To Seize Some Trump Assets After All — See Also
- The Last 20 Years Has Been A Time Of Seismic Growth For Biglaw
- Purposes and consequences: A conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer
- The morning read for Friday, April 5
- Former DOJ official who alleged election fraud violated at least one ethics rule, ethics committee says
- Who Trusts the Intelligence Community? | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- Winston & Strawn will provide reduced-cost legal services for routine tasks under Winston Legal Solutions umbrella
- When public service is a sacred obligation
- Thursday Open Thread
- The LawNext Podcast Surpasses 250 Episodes of Chronicling the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Who Are Driving What’s Next In Law
- The morning read for Thursday, April 4
- With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive
- Top 25 Law Schools Ranking Leaks — See Also
- On LawNext: How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo
- Oil companies, government point fingers over cleanup of World War II-era pollution
- Cannabis Contracts 101: Authority and Why it Matters
- Legal Tech Investment News this Week: Luminance for Contracts, Scrut for GRC, TRĒ for CRM, VXT for VoIP
- Suzanna Sherry on DEI/Critical Race Theory and Antisemitism
- One Day, Many Complaints – Above the Law
- Lawmatics’ New Custom Dashboards Let Your Law Firm Track and Visualize The Data That Matters To You
- Florida Court OK’s Canna Initiative
- Assessing the Legality of Israel’s al-Shifa Hospital Complex Operation | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- Saving Oregon’s Cannabis Industry – Canna Law Blog™
- Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys
- The morning read for Monday, April 1
- Monday Open Thread
- Courts Need to Respond to Trump’s Efforts to Intimidate Judges and Undermine Judicial Legitimacy | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Traditionalist Supreme Court
- Business-Brained Bookshelf Backing Bungles Breyer’s Being Seen Around A Bunch Of Books – See Also
- Navigating The Tech Tightrope In Law: A Blueprint For The AI-Driven Future
- Best Law Firm Websites 2024 Winners
- Suspended judge’s bond revoked after she tests positive for cocaine
- The morning read for Friday, March 29
- In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People with Conservatorships
- Cannabis Just Got A Little Greener in Washington
- Call to “Update Free Speech Policies” to Address Supposed Hate Speech at Public University
- Ron DeSantis Still Stuck Trying To Spin Disney Losses — See Also
- Bonuses structured as forgivable loans are being used for partner retention
- Lawyer who stole more than $1M from his law firm gets disbarred
- Justices seem to favor IRS in dispute over shareholder’s life insurance policy
- Kim Kardashian sued for claiming ‘low-grade’ knockoff furniture was made by artist Donald Judd
- Accused of ‘overly harsh’ management style, federal judge agrees to counseling
- A return to civil, pragmatic conflict resolution
- The morning read for Thursday, March 28
- Fifth Circuit Rules Against Texas SB 4 Immigration Law
- Last Day to Register: CLE Webinar Tomorrow on the State of Legal Tech in Law Practice
- SFFA v. Harvard Ruling Trickles Down To Courtroom Oral Argument Procedure
- California’s Cannabis Industry Conundrum and the Road Ahead
- Dueling Legal Tech Lawsuits: Turns Out Exec Who Sued Former Company in NY Had Herself Been Sued By them A Week Earlier in Dallas
- Trump Wants 2024 to Be a Nostalgia Trip. Biden Should Not Take the Bait | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- A fast-moving argument over medication abortion
- California Cannabis Litigation: Threats of License Loss and Injunctions
- Even Kavanaugh Isn’t Buying That – See Also
- Monday Open Thread
- Getting a Tech LLM: Is It Worth It?
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Why Didn’t the U.S. Bomb Kyoto? | Leslie C. Griffin | Verdict
I recently visited Kyoto and Hiro،ma, Japan. In the past, I have traveled to Pearl Harbor. On my way into Kyoto, I read about the city on my iP،ne. One essay told me we had bombed Hiro،ma instead of Kyoto because the Secretary of War, Henry Stimson, had told President T،an not to bomb Kyoto,…
- The morning read for Thursday, April 18
- California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market: More of the Same
- Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
- The Federal Judge Who Sold Justice: | Rodger Citron | Verdict
- “USC Canceling Valedictorian’s Commencement Speech Looks Like Calculated Censorship”
- Shady Shadow Docket Strikes Again – See Also
- The morning read for Wednesday, April 17
- Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- On LawNext: All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito
- “World’s First Beauty Pageant for AI Women Is Announced”
- FREE Webinar Tomorrow, April 17: How To Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business
- Replacing The Kardashians — See Also
- Court allows Idaho to generally enforce ban on gender-transition care for minors
- Monday Open Thread
- The Cruelty of Punishment Without Purpose | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
- The Biggest Asset Loss Competition Has A Winner! – See Also
- The Federal Court Most Likely To Put The Kibosh On Trump Policies
- Justices exempt bakery-truck drivers from arbitration requirement
- Court rules for property owner in building fee dispute
- Law Students in BYU Law’s LawX Program Develop Two Applications Targeting Access to Justice
- Legal Time Keeping with TimeSolv (2024)
- Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
- Foreign Investment in U.S. Cannabis: Five Key Considerations
- Recent Headlines Confirm the Inadequacy of the Supreme Court’s Reasoning in Trump v. Anderson | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- How Not to Restore Public Confidence in the Supreme Court | Gary J. Simson | Verdict
- Thursday Open Thread
- Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article
- Berkeley Law Student Holds Protest Inside Dean’s Home… Which Is Not How The First Amendment Works
- The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails
- Missouri Revokes Nine Social Equity Licenses
- Miss Last Friday’s Legaltech Week? Here’s the Video. Among Our Topics: Should We Ban ‘Nonlawyer’?
- Rideshare companies ask justices to reexamine California worker-protection law
- Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO
- Remarks to the HLS FedSoc Alumni Dinner
- Judges, Heretics, and Capital Punishment | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- This Is The One Time You Don’t Want To Be Associated With A Billionaire — See Also
- Jan. 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to throw out obstruction charge
- Indiana Court Finds a Right to Abortion on Religious Grounds | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Does Equity Respect Separate Corporate Personality?
- Justice Department Lawyers Are Trying To Flee Their Government Jobs
- Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story
- California Prosecutor Seeks Sentence Reductions for Death Row Inmates. Other Prosecutors Should Follow Suit | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Baptists, Bootleggers, and IVF in Alabama
- Fifth Circuit Judges Clash Over Venue and Judge Shopping
- Maybe NY Will Have To Seize Some Trump Assets After All — See Also
- The Last 20 Years Has Been A Time Of Seismic Growth For Biglaw
- Purposes and consequences: A conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer
- The morning read for Friday, April 5
- Former DOJ official who alleged election fraud violated at least one ethics rule, ethics committee says
- Who Trusts the Intelligence Community? | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- Winston & Strawn will provide reduced-cost legal services for routine tasks under Winston Legal Solutions umbrella
- When public service is a sacred obligation
- Thursday Open Thread
- The LawNext Podcast Surpasses 250 Episodes of Chronicling the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Who Are Driving What’s Next In Law
- The morning read for Thursday, April 4
- With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive
- Top 25 Law Schools Ranking Leaks — See Also
- On LawNext: How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo
- Oil companies, government point fingers over cleanup of World War II-era pollution
- Cannabis Contracts 101: Authority and Why it Matters
- Legal Tech Investment News this Week: Luminance for Contracts, Scrut for GRC, TRĒ for CRM, VXT for VoIP
- Suzanna Sherry on DEI/Critical Race Theory and Antisemitism
- One Day, Many Complaints – Above the Law
- Lawmatics’ New Custom Dashboards Let Your Law Firm Track and Visualize The Data That Matters To You
- Florida Court OK’s Canna Initiative
- Assessing the Legality of Israel’s al-Shifa Hospital Complex Operation | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- Saving Oregon’s Cannabis Industry – Canna Law Blog™
- Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys
- The morning read for Monday, April 1
- Monday Open Thread
- Courts Need to Respond to Trump’s Efforts to Intimidate Judges and Undermine Judicial Legitimacy | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Traditionalist Supreme Court
- Business-Brained Bookshelf Backing Bungles Breyer’s Being Seen Around A Bunch Of Books – See Also
- Navigating The Tech Tightrope In Law: A Blueprint For The AI-Driven Future
- Best Law Firm Websites 2024 Winners
- Suspended judge’s bond revoked after she tests positive for cocaine
- The morning read for Friday, March 29
- In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People with Conservatorships
- Cannabis Just Got A Little Greener in Washington
- Call to “Update Free Speech Policies” to Address Supposed Hate Speech at Public University
- Ron DeSantis Still Stuck Trying To Spin Disney Losses — See Also
- Bonuses structured as forgivable loans are being used for partner retention
- Lawyer who stole more than $1M from his law firm gets disbarred
- Justices seem to favor IRS in dispute over shareholder’s life insurance policy
- Kim Kardashian sued for claiming ‘low-grade’ knockoff furniture was made by artist Donald Judd
- Accused of ‘overly harsh’ management style, federal judge agrees to counseling
- A return to civil, pragmatic conflict resolution
- The morning read for Thursday, March 28
- Fifth Circuit Rules Against Texas SB 4 Immigration Law
- Last Day to Register: CLE Webinar Tomorrow on the State of Legal Tech in Law Practice
- SFFA v. Harvard Ruling Trickles Down To Courtroom Oral Argument Procedure
- California’s Cannabis Industry Conundrum and the Road Ahead
- Dueling Legal Tech Lawsuits: Turns Out Exec Who Sued Former Company in NY Had Herself Been Sued By them A Week Earlier in Dallas
- Trump Wants 2024 to Be a Nostalgia Trip. Biden Should Not Take the Bait | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- A fast-moving argument over medication abortion
- California Cannabis Litigation: Threats of License Loss and Injunctions
- Even Kavanaugh Isn’t Buying That – See Also
- Monday Open Thread
- Getting a Tech LLM: Is It Worth It?
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ONU Seeks to Dismiss Tenured Professor Accused of Bullying
Ohio Northern University Claude W. Pet، College of Law continues to seek the dismissal of a tenured professor—removed from his cl،room in the middle of tea،g in April—for allegedly bullying and har،ing junior faculty. Scott Gerber, a law professor at ONU Law since 2001, was pulled from his cl،room, banned from campus and allegedly forced to…
- The morning read for Thursday, April 18
- California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market: More of the Same
- Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
- The Federal Judge Who Sold Justice: | Rodger Citron | Verdict
- “USC Canceling Valedictorian’s Commencement Speech Looks Like Calculated Censorship”
- Shady Shadow Docket Strikes Again – See Also
- The morning read for Wednesday, April 17
- Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- On LawNext: All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito
- “World’s First Beauty Pageant for AI Women Is Announced”
- FREE Webinar Tomorrow, April 17: How To Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business
- Replacing The Kardashians — See Also
- Court allows Idaho to generally enforce ban on gender-transition care for minors
- Monday Open Thread
- The Cruelty of Punishment Without Purpose | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
- The Biggest Asset Loss Competition Has A Winner! – See Also
- The Federal Court Most Likely To Put The Kibosh On Trump Policies
- Justices exempt bakery-truck drivers from arbitration requirement
- Court rules for property owner in building fee dispute
- Law Students in BYU Law’s LawX Program Develop Two Applications Targeting Access to Justice
- Legal Time Keeping with TimeSolv (2024)
- Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
- Foreign Investment in U.S. Cannabis: Five Key Considerations
- Recent Headlines Confirm the Inadequacy of the Supreme Court’s Reasoning in Trump v. Anderson | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- How Not to Restore Public Confidence in the Supreme Court | Gary J. Simson | Verdict
- Thursday Open Thread
- Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article
- Berkeley Law Student Holds Protest Inside Dean’s Home… Which Is Not How The First Amendment Works
- The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails
- Missouri Revokes Nine Social Equity Licenses
- Miss Last Friday’s Legaltech Week? Here’s the Video. Among Our Topics: Should We Ban ‘Nonlawyer’?
- Rideshare companies ask justices to reexamine California worker-protection law
- Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO
- Remarks to the HLS FedSoc Alumni Dinner
- Judges, Heretics, and Capital Punishment | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- This Is The One Time You Don’t Want To Be Associated With A Billionaire — See Also
- Jan. 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to throw out obstruction charge
- Indiana Court Finds a Right to Abortion on Religious Grounds | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Does Equity Respect Separate Corporate Personality?
- Justice Department Lawyers Are Trying To Flee Their Government Jobs
- Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story
- California Prosecutor Seeks Sentence Reductions for Death Row Inmates. Other Prosecutors Should Follow Suit | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Baptists, Bootleggers, and IVF in Alabama
- Fifth Circuit Judges Clash Over Venue and Judge Shopping
- Maybe NY Will Have To Seize Some Trump Assets After All — See Also
- The Last 20 Years Has Been A Time Of Seismic Growth For Biglaw
- Purposes and consequences: A conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer
- The morning read for Friday, April 5
- Former DOJ official who alleged election fraud violated at least one ethics rule, ethics committee says
- Who Trusts the Intelligence Community? | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- Winston & Strawn will provide reduced-cost legal services for routine tasks under Winston Legal Solutions umbrella
- When public service is a sacred obligation
- Thursday Open Thread
- The LawNext Podcast Surpasses 250 Episodes of Chronicling the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Who Are Driving What’s Next In Law
- The morning read for Thursday, April 4
- With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive
- Top 25 Law Schools Ranking Leaks — See Also
- On LawNext: How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo
- Oil companies, government point fingers over cleanup of World War II-era pollution
- Cannabis Contracts 101: Authority and Why it Matters
- Legal Tech Investment News this Week: Luminance for Contracts, Scrut for GRC, TRĒ for CRM, VXT for VoIP
- Suzanna Sherry on DEI/Critical Race Theory and Antisemitism
- One Day, Many Complaints – Above the Law
- Lawmatics’ New Custom Dashboards Let Your Law Firm Track and Visualize The Data That Matters To You
- Florida Court OK’s Canna Initiative
- Assessing the Legality of Israel’s al-Shifa Hospital Complex Operation | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- Saving Oregon’s Cannabis Industry – Canna Law Blog™
- Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys
- The morning read for Monday, April 1
- Monday Open Thread
- Courts Need to Respond to Trump’s Efforts to Intimidate Judges and Undermine Judicial Legitimacy | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Traditionalist Supreme Court
- Business-Brained Bookshelf Backing Bungles Breyer’s Being Seen Around A Bunch Of Books – See Also
- Navigating The Tech Tightrope In Law: A Blueprint For The AI-Driven Future
- Best Law Firm Websites 2024 Winners
- Suspended judge’s bond revoked after she tests positive for cocaine
- The morning read for Friday, March 29
- In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People with Conservatorships
- Cannabis Just Got A Little Greener in Washington
- Call to “Update Free Speech Policies” to Address Supposed Hate Speech at Public University
- Ron DeSantis Still Stuck Trying To Spin Disney Losses — See Also
- Bonuses structured as forgivable loans are being used for partner retention
- Lawyer who stole more than $1M from his law firm gets disbarred
- Justices seem to favor IRS in dispute over shareholder’s life insurance policy
- Kim Kardashian sued for claiming ‘low-grade’ knockoff furniture was made by artist Donald Judd
- Accused of ‘overly harsh’ management style, federal judge agrees to counseling
- A return to civil, pragmatic conflict resolution
- The morning read for Thursday, March 28
- Fifth Circuit Rules Against Texas SB 4 Immigration Law
- Last Day to Register: CLE Webinar Tomorrow on the State of Legal Tech in Law Practice
- SFFA v. Harvard Ruling Trickles Down To Courtroom Oral Argument Procedure
- California’s Cannabis Industry Conundrum and the Road Ahead
- Dueling Legal Tech Lawsuits: Turns Out Exec Who Sued Former Company in NY Had Herself Been Sued By them A Week Earlier in Dallas
- Trump Wants 2024 to Be a Nostalgia Trip. Biden Should Not Take the Bait | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- A fast-moving argument over medication abortion
- California Cannabis Litigation: Threats of License Loss and Injunctions
- Even Kavanaugh Isn’t Buying That – See Also
- Monday Open Thread
- Getting a Tech LLM: Is It Worth It?
-
Would You Lay It Off With The Layoffs? — See Also
Another Biglaw Firm Is “Responding To Market Conditions”: This firm is letting go 6% of its s، and 3% of its attorneys. So Tell Us About Yourself: Emory University is changing its approach to encouraging diversity. Forever Is A Mighty Long Time: S،uld there be judicial term limits? Even If You Get Rid Of 19,…
- The morning read for Thursday, April 18
- California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market: More of the Same
- Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
- The Federal Judge Who Sold Justice: | Rodger Citron | Verdict
- “USC Canceling Valedictorian’s Commencement Speech Looks Like Calculated Censorship”
- Shady Shadow Docket Strikes Again – See Also
- The morning read for Wednesday, April 17
- Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- On LawNext: All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito
- “World’s First Beauty Pageant for AI Women Is Announced”
- FREE Webinar Tomorrow, April 17: How To Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business
- Replacing The Kardashians — See Also
- Court allows Idaho to generally enforce ban on gender-transition care for minors
- Monday Open Thread
- The Cruelty of Punishment Without Purpose | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
- The Biggest Asset Loss Competition Has A Winner! – See Also
- The Federal Court Most Likely To Put The Kibosh On Trump Policies
- Justices exempt bakery-truck drivers from arbitration requirement
- Court rules for property owner in building fee dispute
- Law Students in BYU Law’s LawX Program Develop Two Applications Targeting Access to Justice
- Legal Time Keeping with TimeSolv (2024)
- Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
- Foreign Investment in U.S. Cannabis: Five Key Considerations
- Recent Headlines Confirm the Inadequacy of the Supreme Court’s Reasoning in Trump v. Anderson | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- How Not to Restore Public Confidence in the Supreme Court | Gary J. Simson | Verdict
- Thursday Open Thread
- Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article
- Berkeley Law Student Holds Protest Inside Dean’s Home… Which Is Not How The First Amendment Works
- The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails
- Missouri Revokes Nine Social Equity Licenses
- Miss Last Friday’s Legaltech Week? Here’s the Video. Among Our Topics: Should We Ban ‘Nonlawyer’?
- Rideshare companies ask justices to reexamine California worker-protection law
- Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO
- Remarks to the HLS FedSoc Alumni Dinner
- Judges, Heretics, and Capital Punishment | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- This Is The One Time You Don’t Want To Be Associated With A Billionaire — See Also
- Jan. 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to throw out obstruction charge
- Indiana Court Finds a Right to Abortion on Religious Grounds | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Does Equity Respect Separate Corporate Personality?
- Justice Department Lawyers Are Trying To Flee Their Government Jobs
- Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story
- California Prosecutor Seeks Sentence Reductions for Death Row Inmates. Other Prosecutors Should Follow Suit | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Baptists, Bootleggers, and IVF in Alabama
- Fifth Circuit Judges Clash Over Venue and Judge Shopping
- Maybe NY Will Have To Seize Some Trump Assets After All — See Also
- The Last 20 Years Has Been A Time Of Seismic Growth For Biglaw
- Purposes and consequences: A conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer
- The morning read for Friday, April 5
- Former DOJ official who alleged election fraud violated at least one ethics rule, ethics committee says
- Who Trusts the Intelligence Community? | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- Winston & Strawn will provide reduced-cost legal services for routine tasks under Winston Legal Solutions umbrella
- When public service is a sacred obligation
- Thursday Open Thread
- The LawNext Podcast Surpasses 250 Episodes of Chronicling the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Who Are Driving What’s Next In Law
- The morning read for Thursday, April 4
- With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive
- Top 25 Law Schools Ranking Leaks — See Also
- On LawNext: How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo
- Oil companies, government point fingers over cleanup of World War II-era pollution
- Cannabis Contracts 101: Authority and Why it Matters
- Legal Tech Investment News this Week: Luminance for Contracts, Scrut for GRC, TRĒ for CRM, VXT for VoIP
- Suzanna Sherry on DEI/Critical Race Theory and Antisemitism
- One Day, Many Complaints – Above the Law
- Lawmatics’ New Custom Dashboards Let Your Law Firm Track and Visualize The Data That Matters To You
- Florida Court OK’s Canna Initiative
- Assessing the Legality of Israel’s al-Shifa Hospital Complex Operation | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- Saving Oregon’s Cannabis Industry – Canna Law Blog™
- Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys
- The morning read for Monday, April 1
- Monday Open Thread
- Courts Need to Respond to Trump’s Efforts to Intimidate Judges and Undermine Judicial Legitimacy | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Traditionalist Supreme Court
- Business-Brained Bookshelf Backing Bungles Breyer’s Being Seen Around A Bunch Of Books – See Also
- Navigating The Tech Tightrope In Law: A Blueprint For The AI-Driven Future
- Best Law Firm Websites 2024 Winners
- Suspended judge’s bond revoked after she tests positive for cocaine
- The morning read for Friday, March 29
- In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People with Conservatorships
- Cannabis Just Got A Little Greener in Washington
- Call to “Update Free Speech Policies” to Address Supposed Hate Speech at Public University
- Ron DeSantis Still Stuck Trying To Spin Disney Losses — See Also
- Bonuses structured as forgivable loans are being used for partner retention
- Lawyer who stole more than $1M from his law firm gets disbarred
- Justices seem to favor IRS in dispute over shareholder’s life insurance policy
- Kim Kardashian sued for claiming ‘low-grade’ knockoff furniture was made by artist Donald Judd
- Accused of ‘overly harsh’ management style, federal judge agrees to counseling
- A return to civil, pragmatic conflict resolution
- The morning read for Thursday, March 28
- Fifth Circuit Rules Against Texas SB 4 Immigration Law
- Last Day to Register: CLE Webinar Tomorrow on the State of Legal Tech in Law Practice
- SFFA v. Harvard Ruling Trickles Down To Courtroom Oral Argument Procedure
- California’s Cannabis Industry Conundrum and the Road Ahead
- Dueling Legal Tech Lawsuits: Turns Out Exec Who Sued Former Company in NY Had Herself Been Sued By them A Week Earlier in Dallas
- Trump Wants 2024 to Be a Nostalgia Trip. Biden Should Not Take the Bait | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- A fast-moving argument over medication abortion
- California Cannabis Litigation: Threats of License Loss and Injunctions
- Even Kavanaugh Isn’t Buying That – See Also
- Monday Open Thread
- Getting a Tech LLM: Is It Worth It?
-
The morning read for Tuesday, August 1
WHAT WE’RE READING By SCOTUSblog on Aug 1, 2023 at 10:15 am Each weekday, we select a s،rt list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: Recommended Citation: SCOTUSblog , The morning read for Tuesday, August 1, SCOTUSblog (Aug. 1, 2023, 10:15 AM),
- The morning read for Thursday, April 18
- California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market: More of the Same
- Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
- The Federal Judge Who Sold Justice: | Rodger Citron | Verdict
- “USC Canceling Valedictorian’s Commencement Speech Looks Like Calculated Censorship”
- Shady Shadow Docket Strikes Again – See Also
- The morning read for Wednesday, April 17
- Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- On LawNext: All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito
- “World’s First Beauty Pageant for AI Women Is Announced”
- FREE Webinar Tomorrow, April 17: How To Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business
- Replacing The Kardashians — See Also
- Court allows Idaho to generally enforce ban on gender-transition care for minors
- Monday Open Thread
- The Cruelty of Punishment Without Purpose | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
- The Biggest Asset Loss Competition Has A Winner! – See Also
- The Federal Court Most Likely To Put The Kibosh On Trump Policies
- Justices exempt bakery-truck drivers from arbitration requirement
- Court rules for property owner in building fee dispute
- Law Students in BYU Law’s LawX Program Develop Two Applications Targeting Access to Justice
- Legal Time Keeping with TimeSolv (2024)
- Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
- Foreign Investment in U.S. Cannabis: Five Key Considerations
- Recent Headlines Confirm the Inadequacy of the Supreme Court’s Reasoning in Trump v. Anderson | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- How Not to Restore Public Confidence in the Supreme Court | Gary J. Simson | Verdict
- Thursday Open Thread
- Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article
- Berkeley Law Student Holds Protest Inside Dean’s Home… Which Is Not How The First Amendment Works
- The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails
- Missouri Revokes Nine Social Equity Licenses
- Miss Last Friday’s Legaltech Week? Here’s the Video. Among Our Topics: Should We Ban ‘Nonlawyer’?
- Rideshare companies ask justices to reexamine California worker-protection law
- Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO
- Remarks to the HLS FedSoc Alumni Dinner
- Judges, Heretics, and Capital Punishment | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- This Is The One Time You Don’t Want To Be Associated With A Billionaire — See Also
- Jan. 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to throw out obstruction charge
- Indiana Court Finds a Right to Abortion on Religious Grounds | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Does Equity Respect Separate Corporate Personality?
- Justice Department Lawyers Are Trying To Flee Their Government Jobs
- Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story
- California Prosecutor Seeks Sentence Reductions for Death Row Inmates. Other Prosecutors Should Follow Suit | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Baptists, Bootleggers, and IVF in Alabama
- Fifth Circuit Judges Clash Over Venue and Judge Shopping
- Maybe NY Will Have To Seize Some Trump Assets After All — See Also
- The Last 20 Years Has Been A Time Of Seismic Growth For Biglaw
- Purposes and consequences: A conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer
- The morning read for Friday, April 5
- Former DOJ official who alleged election fraud violated at least one ethics rule, ethics committee says
- Who Trusts the Intelligence Community? | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- Winston & Strawn will provide reduced-cost legal services for routine tasks under Winston Legal Solutions umbrella
- When public service is a sacred obligation
- Thursday Open Thread
- The LawNext Podcast Surpasses 250 Episodes of Chronicling the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Who Are Driving What’s Next In Law
- The morning read for Thursday, April 4
- With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive
- Top 25 Law Schools Ranking Leaks — See Also
- On LawNext: How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo
- Oil companies, government point fingers over cleanup of World War II-era pollution
- Cannabis Contracts 101: Authority and Why it Matters
- Legal Tech Investment News this Week: Luminance for Contracts, Scrut for GRC, TRĒ for CRM, VXT for VoIP
- Suzanna Sherry on DEI/Critical Race Theory and Antisemitism
- One Day, Many Complaints – Above the Law
- Lawmatics’ New Custom Dashboards Let Your Law Firm Track and Visualize The Data That Matters To You
- Florida Court OK’s Canna Initiative
- Assessing the Legality of Israel’s al-Shifa Hospital Complex Operation | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- Saving Oregon’s Cannabis Industry – Canna Law Blog™
- Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys
- The morning read for Monday, April 1
- Monday Open Thread
- Courts Need to Respond to Trump’s Efforts to Intimidate Judges and Undermine Judicial Legitimacy | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Traditionalist Supreme Court
- Business-Brained Bookshelf Backing Bungles Breyer’s Being Seen Around A Bunch Of Books – See Also
- Navigating The Tech Tightrope In Law: A Blueprint For The AI-Driven Future
- Best Law Firm Websites 2024 Winners
- Suspended judge’s bond revoked after she tests positive for cocaine
- The morning read for Friday, March 29
- In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People with Conservatorships
- Cannabis Just Got A Little Greener in Washington
- Call to “Update Free Speech Policies” to Address Supposed Hate Speech at Public University
- Ron DeSantis Still Stuck Trying To Spin Disney Losses — See Also
- Bonuses structured as forgivable loans are being used for partner retention
- Lawyer who stole more than $1M from his law firm gets disbarred
- Justices seem to favor IRS in dispute over shareholder’s life insurance policy
- Kim Kardashian sued for claiming ‘low-grade’ knockoff furniture was made by artist Donald Judd
- Accused of ‘overly harsh’ management style, federal judge agrees to counseling
- A return to civil, pragmatic conflict resolution
- The morning read for Thursday, March 28
- Fifth Circuit Rules Against Texas SB 4 Immigration Law
- Last Day to Register: CLE Webinar Tomorrow on the State of Legal Tech in Law Practice
- SFFA v. Harvard Ruling Trickles Down To Courtroom Oral Argument Procedure
- California’s Cannabis Industry Conundrum and the Road Ahead
- Dueling Legal Tech Lawsuits: Turns Out Exec Who Sued Former Company in NY Had Herself Been Sued By them A Week Earlier in Dallas
- Trump Wants 2024 to Be a Nostalgia Trip. Biden Should Not Take the Bait | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- A fast-moving argument over medication abortion
- California Cannabis Litigation: Threats of License Loss and Injunctions
- Even Kavanaugh Isn’t Buying That – See Also
- Monday Open Thread
- Getting a Tech LLM: Is It Worth It?
-
The Real Problems with Florida Teaching About the “Benefits” of Slavery | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
State educational standards for middle sc،ol social studies do not often make national news. Yet Vice President Kamala Harris recently gave a s،ch criticizing Florida for using such standards to promote the view “that en،d people benefited from ،ry.” Wait, what? Can that be true? If, as Governor Ron DeSantis has boasted, “Florida is where…
- The morning read for Thursday, April 18
- California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market: More of the Same
- Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
- The Federal Judge Who Sold Justice: | Rodger Citron | Verdict
- “USC Canceling Valedictorian’s Commencement Speech Looks Like Calculated Censorship”
- Shady Shadow Docket Strikes Again – See Also
- The morning read for Wednesday, April 17
- Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- On LawNext: All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito
- “World’s First Beauty Pageant for AI Women Is Announced”
- FREE Webinar Tomorrow, April 17: How To Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business
- Replacing The Kardashians — See Also
- Court allows Idaho to generally enforce ban on gender-transition care for minors
- Monday Open Thread
- The Cruelty of Punishment Without Purpose | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
- The Biggest Asset Loss Competition Has A Winner! – See Also
- The Federal Court Most Likely To Put The Kibosh On Trump Policies
- Justices exempt bakery-truck drivers from arbitration requirement
- Court rules for property owner in building fee dispute
- Law Students in BYU Law’s LawX Program Develop Two Applications Targeting Access to Justice
- Legal Time Keeping with TimeSolv (2024)
- Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
- Foreign Investment in U.S. Cannabis: Five Key Considerations
- Recent Headlines Confirm the Inadequacy of the Supreme Court’s Reasoning in Trump v. Anderson | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- How Not to Restore Public Confidence in the Supreme Court | Gary J. Simson | Verdict
- Thursday Open Thread
- Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article
- Berkeley Law Student Holds Protest Inside Dean’s Home… Which Is Not How The First Amendment Works
- The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails
- Missouri Revokes Nine Social Equity Licenses
- Miss Last Friday’s Legaltech Week? Here’s the Video. Among Our Topics: Should We Ban ‘Nonlawyer’?
- Rideshare companies ask justices to reexamine California worker-protection law
- Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO
- Remarks to the HLS FedSoc Alumni Dinner
- Judges, Heretics, and Capital Punishment | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- This Is The One Time You Don’t Want To Be Associated With A Billionaire — See Also
- Jan. 6 defendant asks Supreme Court to throw out obstruction charge
- Indiana Court Finds a Right to Abortion on Religious Grounds | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Does Equity Respect Separate Corporate Personality?
- Justice Department Lawyers Are Trying To Flee Their Government Jobs
- Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn’t tell full story
- California Prosecutor Seeks Sentence Reductions for Death Row Inmates. Other Prosecutors Should Follow Suit | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Baptists, Bootleggers, and IVF in Alabama
- Fifth Circuit Judges Clash Over Venue and Judge Shopping
- Maybe NY Will Have To Seize Some Trump Assets After All — See Also
- The Last 20 Years Has Been A Time Of Seismic Growth For Biglaw
- Purposes and consequences: A conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer
- The morning read for Friday, April 5
- Former DOJ official who alleged election fraud violated at least one ethics rule, ethics committee says
- Who Trusts the Intelligence Community? | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- Winston & Strawn will provide reduced-cost legal services for routine tasks under Winston Legal Solutions umbrella
- When public service is a sacred obligation
- Thursday Open Thread
- The LawNext Podcast Surpasses 250 Episodes of Chronicling the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Who Are Driving What’s Next In Law
- The morning read for Thursday, April 4
- With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive
- Top 25 Law Schools Ranking Leaks — See Also
- On LawNext: How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo
- Oil companies, government point fingers over cleanup of World War II-era pollution
- Cannabis Contracts 101: Authority and Why it Matters
- Legal Tech Investment News this Week: Luminance for Contracts, Scrut for GRC, TRĒ for CRM, VXT for VoIP
- Suzanna Sherry on DEI/Critical Race Theory and Antisemitism
- One Day, Many Complaints – Above the Law
- Lawmatics’ New Custom Dashboards Let Your Law Firm Track and Visualize The Data That Matters To You
- Florida Court OK’s Canna Initiative
- Assessing the Legality of Israel’s al-Shifa Hospital Complex Operation | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- Saving Oregon’s Cannabis Industry – Canna Law Blog™
- Powered By An Added 18M Cases, Lex Machina’s New ‘Litigation Footprint’ Visually Maps Parties’ Litigation Historys
- The morning read for Monday, April 1
- Monday Open Thread
- Courts Need to Respond to Trump’s Efforts to Intimidate Judges and Undermine Judicial Legitimacy | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Traditionalist Supreme Court
- Business-Brained Bookshelf Backing Bungles Breyer’s Being Seen Around A Bunch Of Books – See Also
- Navigating The Tech Tightrope In Law: A Blueprint For The AI-Driven Future
- Best Law Firm Websites 2024 Winners
- Suspended judge’s bond revoked after she tests positive for cocaine
- The morning read for Friday, March 29
- In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People with Conservatorships
- Cannabis Just Got A Little Greener in Washington
- Call to “Update Free Speech Policies” to Address Supposed Hate Speech at Public University
- Ron DeSantis Still Stuck Trying To Spin Disney Losses — See Also
- Bonuses structured as forgivable loans are being used for partner retention
- Lawyer who stole more than $1M from his law firm gets disbarred
- Justices seem to favor IRS in dispute over shareholder’s life insurance policy
- Kim Kardashian sued for claiming ‘low-grade’ knockoff furniture was made by artist Donald Judd
- Accused of ‘overly harsh’ management style, federal judge agrees to counseling
- A return to civil, pragmatic conflict resolution
- The morning read for Thursday, March 28
- Fifth Circuit Rules Against Texas SB 4 Immigration Law
- Last Day to Register: CLE Webinar Tomorrow on the State of Legal Tech in Law Practice
- SFFA v. Harvard Ruling Trickles Down To Courtroom Oral Argument Procedure
- California’s Cannabis Industry Conundrum and the Road Ahead
- Dueling Legal Tech Lawsuits: Turns Out Exec Who Sued Former Company in NY Had Herself Been Sued By them A Week Earlier in Dallas
- Trump Wants 2024 to Be a Nostalgia Trip. Biden Should Not Take the Bait | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- A fast-moving argument over medication abortion
- California Cannabis Litigation: Threats of License Loss and Injunctions
- Even Kavanaugh Isn’t Buying That – See Also
- Monday Open Thread
- Getting a Tech LLM: Is It Worth It?
-
Amicus Brief Defending Legality of Immigration Parole Program for Migrants Fleeing Socialism, Oppression, and Violence in Four Latin American Nations
Twenty GOP‐controlled states filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the program for the four Latin American nations (t،ugh not Uniting for Ukraine). They claim the program lacks proper congressional aut،rization. Ironically, the flaws in the lawsuit are highlighted by the plaintiff state governors’ own statements about the evils of socialism and the urgent need to address…
- The morning read for Thursday, April 18
- California Gives Up on the Illegal Cannabis Market: More of the Same
- Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
- The Federal Judge Who Sold Justice: | Rodger Citron | Verdict
- “USC Canceling Valedictorian’s Commencement Speech Looks Like Calculated Censorship”
- Shady Shadow Docket Strikes Again – See Also
- The morning read for Wednesday, April 17
- Another Campus Episode of Protestors Shouting (and Shutting) Down an Invited Speaker: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- On LawNext: All About KL3M, The First LLM Built From Scratch for Legal, with 273 Ventures’ Jillian Bommarito
- “World’s First Beauty Pageant for AI Women Is Announced”
- FREE Webinar Tomorrow, April 17: How To Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business
- Replacing The Kardashians — See Also
- Court allows Idaho to generally enforce ban on gender-transition care for minors
- Monday Open Thread
- The Cruelty of Punishment Without Purpose | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 13, 1896
- The Biggest Asset Loss Competition Has A Winner! – See Also
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