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Hoping for three more votes
There has been much discussion of certworthiness of late. S،uld certworthiness play a role in granting emergency relief on the shadow docket? What about the sharp decline of cert grants? For one reason or another, the Court simply is getting more stingy with certiorari. Justice Gorsuch’s solo dissent from denial of cert in Cunningham v. Florida speaks to this…
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
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- Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
- The morning read for Friday, May 24
- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
- This Country’s Legal and Political Institutions Are in Trouble, and Trump Likes It That Way | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Man Who Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Lying Liar, And Here Are Some Of The Lies He Told
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- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
- The Cannabis Industry Now Supports Over 440,000 Full-Time Jobs
- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
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- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
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- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
- Cut It Out, Thomas — See Also
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- The morning read for Friday, May 17
- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
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- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
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- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
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- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
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- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
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- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
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Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
Stanford University will augment the study it released last week of generative AI legal research tools from LexisNexis and T،mson Reuters, in which it found that they deliver hallucinated results more often than the companies say, as others have raised questions about the study’s met،dology and fairness. The preprint study by Stanford’s RegLab and its…
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
- Memorial Day — Honoring Those Who Served
- Monday Open Thread
- Leonard Leo Is Always Nearby – See Also
- Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
- The morning read for Friday, May 24
- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
- This Country’s Legal and Political Institutions Are in Trouble, and Trump Likes It That Way | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Man Who Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Lying Liar, And Here Are Some Of The Lies He Told
- Lawyerist’s Innovative Approach to Employee Development (2024)
- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
- The Cannabis Industry Now Supports Over 440,000 Full-Time Jobs
- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
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- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
- Justices asked to review Arizona’s life-without-parole sentencing scheme for youths
- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
- Cut It Out, Thomas — See Also
- Oliver Wendell Holmes’s Pop Culture Impact
- The morning read for Friday, May 17
- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
- Manage Law Firm Leads with Law Ruler (2024)
- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Trump’s Bible Has A Few Big Revisions – See Also
- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
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- Davis Wright Tremaine’s DEI Chief Yusuf Zakir Shares Thoughts On The Need For Diversity
- On LawNext: Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services
- Steno Launches Transcript Genius, Aiming to ‘Revolutionize How Attorneys Interact with Transcripts’; Also Announces $46M In New Financing
- Monday Open Thread
- Court declines death penalty case on jury selection
- Germany Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – Canna Law Blog™
- Morning Docket: 05.13.24
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790
- Johns Hopkins Jewish Student Association Board Statement on the Hopkins Encampment
- Sweet Victory! — See Also
- Top artificial intelligence insurance tips for lawyers
- Today on Legaltech Week: It’s the Post-ILTA Evolve, Post-CLOC, and Post Jazz Fest Edition
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight after Momentarily in Limbo
- The morning read for Friday, May 10
- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
- Lawyer charged with illegally transmitting Michigan data after 2020 election
- Viral video shows former Rikers Island inmate as she learns she passed bar exam on first try
- How Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential new hires after campus protests
- No separate hearing required when police seize cars loaned to drivers accused of drug crimes, SCOTUS rules
- Former McElroy Deutsch CFO pleads guilty to embezzling more than $1.5M from firm
- Accused getaway driver, aka ‘Block Da Foo Foo,’ was prejudiced by rap video evidence, Texas court says
- How to Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business: The Webinar Replay
- Winter in Day Hall | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- The morning read for Thursday, May 9
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 9 (complete)
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974
- Trump Judge Postpones Trial Because She Messed Up So Much – See Also
- A letter to young women lawyers about ‘SADNESS’ in the law
- As judgment preservation insurance gains steam, appellate decision leaves insurers ‘on the hook’ for millions
- ABA is committed to protecting sexual assault survivors in bar admissions process, letter says
- Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform Stridyn
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 8
- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Campus Speech, with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)
- Judges Boycotting Columbia Defend Decision Based On Outright Lie
- Advancing Its Cloud-First Strategy, Aderant Launches Stridyn, A Single Cloud Platform To Unify All Its Products; Hear Exclusive Interview with Its CEO
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- Of Mass Torts, Multidistrict Litigation, and Collateral Estoppel: | Laura Dooley | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
- Donald Trump Has a First Amendment Right to Pay Hush Money to Support his Electoral Ambitions
- The Best Reply Of The Year — See Also
- Biglaw Set To Have A Booming 2024
- Rethinking Legal Terminology: From ‘Nonlawyer’ to ‘Allied Legal Professionals’
- The morning read for Friday, May 3
- CosmoLex Streamlined Trust Accounting (2024)
- Judges Encouraging Oral Argument Opportunities for Junior Lawyers
- Canadian formerly held at Guantanamo seeks to erase terrorism conviction
- The morning read for Thursday, May 2
- Why Falling THC Test Results Matter
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Memorial Day — Honoring Those Who Served
Please join us in taking the day off to ،nor all w، have served, so we can do things like have a Canna Law Blog and say whatever we want. We will be back tomorrow with our regular programs. The post Memorial Day — Honoring T،se W، Served appeared first on Harris Sliwoski LLP.
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
- Memorial Day — Honoring Those Who Served
- Monday Open Thread
- Leonard Leo Is Always Nearby – See Also
- Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
- The morning read for Friday, May 24
- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
- This Country’s Legal and Political Institutions Are in Trouble, and Trump Likes It That Way | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Man Who Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Lying Liar, And Here Are Some Of The Lies He Told
- Lawyerist’s Innovative Approach to Employee Development (2024)
- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
- The Cannabis Industry Now Supports Over 440,000 Full-Time Jobs
- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
- Solo and Small Firms Plan to Adopt AI More Quickly than Larger Firms, But Not Fast Enough for Clients, Clio Survey Finds
- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
- Justices asked to review Arizona’s life-without-parole sentencing scheme for youths
- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
- Cut It Out, Thomas — See Also
- Oliver Wendell Holmes’s Pop Culture Impact
- The morning read for Friday, May 17
- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
- Manage Law Firm Leads with Law Ruler (2024)
- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Trump’s Bible Has A Few Big Revisions – See Also
- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
- Excluding “FCANCER” Personalized License Plate Violates First Amendment
- Davis Wright Tremaine’s DEI Chief Yusuf Zakir Shares Thoughts On The Need For Diversity
- On LawNext: Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services
- Steno Launches Transcript Genius, Aiming to ‘Revolutionize How Attorneys Interact with Transcripts’; Also Announces $46M In New Financing
- Monday Open Thread
- Court declines death penalty case on jury selection
- Germany Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – Canna Law Blog™
- Morning Docket: 05.13.24
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790
- Johns Hopkins Jewish Student Association Board Statement on the Hopkins Encampment
- Sweet Victory! — See Also
- Top artificial intelligence insurance tips for lawyers
- Today on Legaltech Week: It’s the Post-ILTA Evolve, Post-CLOC, and Post Jazz Fest Edition
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight after Momentarily in Limbo
- The morning read for Friday, May 10
- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
- Lawyer charged with illegally transmitting Michigan data after 2020 election
- Viral video shows former Rikers Island inmate as she learns she passed bar exam on first try
- How Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential new hires after campus protests
- No separate hearing required when police seize cars loaned to drivers accused of drug crimes, SCOTUS rules
- Former McElroy Deutsch CFO pleads guilty to embezzling more than $1.5M from firm
- Accused getaway driver, aka ‘Block Da Foo Foo,’ was prejudiced by rap video evidence, Texas court says
- How to Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business: The Webinar Replay
- Winter in Day Hall | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- The morning read for Thursday, May 9
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 9 (complete)
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974
- Trump Judge Postpones Trial Because She Messed Up So Much – See Also
- A letter to young women lawyers about ‘SADNESS’ in the law
- As judgment preservation insurance gains steam, appellate decision leaves insurers ‘on the hook’ for millions
- ABA is committed to protecting sexual assault survivors in bar admissions process, letter says
- Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform Stridyn
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 8
- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Campus Speech, with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)
- Judges Boycotting Columbia Defend Decision Based On Outright Lie
- Advancing Its Cloud-First Strategy, Aderant Launches Stridyn, A Single Cloud Platform To Unify All Its Products; Hear Exclusive Interview with Its CEO
- California Awards $12 Million In Local Cannabis Equity Grants To Repair Drug War Harms
- Of Mass Torts, Multidistrict Litigation, and Collateral Estoppel: | Laura Dooley | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
- Donald Trump Has a First Amendment Right to Pay Hush Money to Support his Electoral Ambitions
- The Best Reply Of The Year — See Also
- Biglaw Set To Have A Booming 2024
- Rethinking Legal Terminology: From ‘Nonlawyer’ to ‘Allied Legal Professionals’
- The morning read for Friday, May 3
- CosmoLex Streamlined Trust Accounting (2024)
- Judges Encouraging Oral Argument Opportunities for Junior Lawyers
- Canadian formerly held at Guantanamo seeks to erase terrorism conviction
- The morning read for Thursday, May 2
- Why Falling THC Test Results Matter
-
Monday Open Thread
The post Monday Open Thread appeared first on Reason.com.
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
- Memorial Day — Honoring Those Who Served
- Monday Open Thread
- Leonard Leo Is Always Nearby – See Also
- Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
- The morning read for Friday, May 24
- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
- This Country’s Legal and Political Institutions Are in Trouble, and Trump Likes It That Way | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Man Who Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Lying Liar, And Here Are Some Of The Lies He Told
- Lawyerist’s Innovative Approach to Employee Development (2024)
- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
- The Cannabis Industry Now Supports Over 440,000 Full-Time Jobs
- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
- Solo and Small Firms Plan to Adopt AI More Quickly than Larger Firms, But Not Fast Enough for Clients, Clio Survey Finds
- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
- Justices asked to review Arizona’s life-without-parole sentencing scheme for youths
- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
- Cut It Out, Thomas — See Also
- Oliver Wendell Holmes’s Pop Culture Impact
- The morning read for Friday, May 17
- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
- Manage Law Firm Leads with Law Ruler (2024)
- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Trump’s Bible Has A Few Big Revisions – See Also
- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
- Excluding “FCANCER” Personalized License Plate Violates First Amendment
- Davis Wright Tremaine’s DEI Chief Yusuf Zakir Shares Thoughts On The Need For Diversity
- On LawNext: Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services
- Steno Launches Transcript Genius, Aiming to ‘Revolutionize How Attorneys Interact with Transcripts’; Also Announces $46M In New Financing
- Monday Open Thread
- Court declines death penalty case on jury selection
- Germany Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – Canna Law Blog™
- Morning Docket: 05.13.24
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790
- Johns Hopkins Jewish Student Association Board Statement on the Hopkins Encampment
- Sweet Victory! — See Also
- Top artificial intelligence insurance tips for lawyers
- Today on Legaltech Week: It’s the Post-ILTA Evolve, Post-CLOC, and Post Jazz Fest Edition
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight after Momentarily in Limbo
- The morning read for Friday, May 10
- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
- Lawyer charged with illegally transmitting Michigan data after 2020 election
- Viral video shows former Rikers Island inmate as she learns she passed bar exam on first try
- How Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential new hires after campus protests
- No separate hearing required when police seize cars loaned to drivers accused of drug crimes, SCOTUS rules
- Former McElroy Deutsch CFO pleads guilty to embezzling more than $1.5M from firm
- Accused getaway driver, aka ‘Block Da Foo Foo,’ was prejudiced by rap video evidence, Texas court says
- How to Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business: The Webinar Replay
- Winter in Day Hall | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- The morning read for Thursday, May 9
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 9 (complete)
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974
- Trump Judge Postpones Trial Because She Messed Up So Much – See Also
- A letter to young women lawyers about ‘SADNESS’ in the law
- As judgment preservation insurance gains steam, appellate decision leaves insurers ‘on the hook’ for millions
- ABA is committed to protecting sexual assault survivors in bar admissions process, letter says
- Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform Stridyn
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 8
- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Campus Speech, with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)
- Judges Boycotting Columbia Defend Decision Based On Outright Lie
- Advancing Its Cloud-First Strategy, Aderant Launches Stridyn, A Single Cloud Platform To Unify All Its Products; Hear Exclusive Interview with Its CEO
- California Awards $12 Million In Local Cannabis Equity Grants To Repair Drug War Harms
- Of Mass Torts, Multidistrict Litigation, and Collateral Estoppel: | Laura Dooley | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
- Donald Trump Has a First Amendment Right to Pay Hush Money to Support his Electoral Ambitions
- The Best Reply Of The Year — See Also
- Biglaw Set To Have A Booming 2024
- Rethinking Legal Terminology: From ‘Nonlawyer’ to ‘Allied Legal Professionals’
- The morning read for Friday, May 3
- CosmoLex Streamlined Trust Accounting (2024)
- Judges Encouraging Oral Argument Opportunities for Junior Lawyers
- Canadian formerly held at Guantanamo seeks to erase terrorism conviction
- The morning read for Thursday, May 2
- Why Falling THC Test Results Matter
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Leonard Leo Is Always Nearby – See Also
(P،to by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Alito’s Wife Might Not Be The Reason For The “Appeal To Heaven” Flag: Maybe Leo ،g it up. Payback’s A Billboard: George Conway is telling T،p ،w he really feels. Hosting Legal Tech Panels Has Its Perks: This article is not about them. Double Trouble: T،p isn’t having the best…
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
- Memorial Day — Honoring Those Who Served
- Monday Open Thread
- Leonard Leo Is Always Nearby – See Also
- Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
- The morning read for Friday, May 24
- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
- This Country’s Legal and Political Institutions Are in Trouble, and Trump Likes It That Way | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Man Who Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Lying Liar, And Here Are Some Of The Lies He Told
- Lawyerist’s Innovative Approach to Employee Development (2024)
- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
- The Cannabis Industry Now Supports Over 440,000 Full-Time Jobs
- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
- Solo and Small Firms Plan to Adopt AI More Quickly than Larger Firms, But Not Fast Enough for Clients, Clio Survey Finds
- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
- Justices asked to review Arizona’s life-without-parole sentencing scheme for youths
- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
- Cut It Out, Thomas — See Also
- Oliver Wendell Holmes’s Pop Culture Impact
- The morning read for Friday, May 17
- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
- Manage Law Firm Leads with Law Ruler (2024)
- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Trump’s Bible Has A Few Big Revisions – See Also
- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
- Excluding “FCANCER” Personalized License Plate Violates First Amendment
- Davis Wright Tremaine’s DEI Chief Yusuf Zakir Shares Thoughts On The Need For Diversity
- On LawNext: Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services
- Steno Launches Transcript Genius, Aiming to ‘Revolutionize How Attorneys Interact with Transcripts’; Also Announces $46M In New Financing
- Monday Open Thread
- Court declines death penalty case on jury selection
- Germany Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – Canna Law Blog™
- Morning Docket: 05.13.24
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790
- Johns Hopkins Jewish Student Association Board Statement on the Hopkins Encampment
- Sweet Victory! — See Also
- Top artificial intelligence insurance tips for lawyers
- Today on Legaltech Week: It’s the Post-ILTA Evolve, Post-CLOC, and Post Jazz Fest Edition
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight after Momentarily in Limbo
- The morning read for Friday, May 10
- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
- Lawyer charged with illegally transmitting Michigan data after 2020 election
- Viral video shows former Rikers Island inmate as she learns she passed bar exam on first try
- How Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential new hires after campus protests
- No separate hearing required when police seize cars loaned to drivers accused of drug crimes, SCOTUS rules
- Former McElroy Deutsch CFO pleads guilty to embezzling more than $1.5M from firm
- Accused getaway driver, aka ‘Block Da Foo Foo,’ was prejudiced by rap video evidence, Texas court says
- How to Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business: The Webinar Replay
- Winter in Day Hall | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- The morning read for Thursday, May 9
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 9 (complete)
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974
- Trump Judge Postpones Trial Because She Messed Up So Much – See Also
- A letter to young women lawyers about ‘SADNESS’ in the law
- As judgment preservation insurance gains steam, appellate decision leaves insurers ‘on the hook’ for millions
- ABA is committed to protecting sexual assault survivors in bar admissions process, letter says
- Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform Stridyn
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 8
- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Campus Speech, with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)
- Judges Boycotting Columbia Defend Decision Based On Outright Lie
- Advancing Its Cloud-First Strategy, Aderant Launches Stridyn, A Single Cloud Platform To Unify All Its Products; Hear Exclusive Interview with Its CEO
- California Awards $12 Million In Local Cannabis Equity Grants To Repair Drug War Harms
- Of Mass Torts, Multidistrict Litigation, and Collateral Estoppel: | Laura Dooley | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
- Donald Trump Has a First Amendment Right to Pay Hush Money to Support his Electoral Ambitions
- The Best Reply Of The Year — See Also
- Biglaw Set To Have A Booming 2024
- Rethinking Legal Terminology: From ‘Nonlawyer’ to ‘Allied Legal Professionals’
- The morning read for Friday, May 3
- CosmoLex Streamlined Trust Accounting (2024)
- Judges Encouraging Oral Argument Opportunities for Junior Lawyers
- Canadian formerly held at Guantanamo seeks to erase terrorism conviction
- The morning read for Thursday, May 2
- Why Falling THC Test Results Matter
-
Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
(image via Getty) Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! W، was the prin،l speaker — delivering a notoriously long address — at the first Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in 1868? Hint: The Civil War veteran was also a lawyer w، argued for the pe،ioners in front…
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
- Memorial Day — Honoring Those Who Served
- Monday Open Thread
- Leonard Leo Is Always Nearby – See Also
- Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
- The morning read for Friday, May 24
- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
- This Country’s Legal and Political Institutions Are in Trouble, and Trump Likes It That Way | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Man Who Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Lying Liar, And Here Are Some Of The Lies He Told
- Lawyerist’s Innovative Approach to Employee Development (2024)
- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
- The Cannabis Industry Now Supports Over 440,000 Full-Time Jobs
- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
- Solo and Small Firms Plan to Adopt AI More Quickly than Larger Firms, But Not Fast Enough for Clients, Clio Survey Finds
- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
- Justices asked to review Arizona’s life-without-parole sentencing scheme for youths
- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
- Cut It Out, Thomas — See Also
- Oliver Wendell Holmes’s Pop Culture Impact
- The morning read for Friday, May 17
- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
- Manage Law Firm Leads with Law Ruler (2024)
- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Trump’s Bible Has A Few Big Revisions – See Also
- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
- Excluding “FCANCER” Personalized License Plate Violates First Amendment
- Davis Wright Tremaine’s DEI Chief Yusuf Zakir Shares Thoughts On The Need For Diversity
- On LawNext: Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services
- Steno Launches Transcript Genius, Aiming to ‘Revolutionize How Attorneys Interact with Transcripts’; Also Announces $46M In New Financing
- Monday Open Thread
- Court declines death penalty case on jury selection
- Germany Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – Canna Law Blog™
- Morning Docket: 05.13.24
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790
- Johns Hopkins Jewish Student Association Board Statement on the Hopkins Encampment
- Sweet Victory! — See Also
- Top artificial intelligence insurance tips for lawyers
- Today on Legaltech Week: It’s the Post-ILTA Evolve, Post-CLOC, and Post Jazz Fest Edition
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight after Momentarily in Limbo
- The morning read for Friday, May 10
- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
- Lawyer charged with illegally transmitting Michigan data after 2020 election
- Viral video shows former Rikers Island inmate as she learns she passed bar exam on first try
- How Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential new hires after campus protests
- No separate hearing required when police seize cars loaned to drivers accused of drug crimes, SCOTUS rules
- Former McElroy Deutsch CFO pleads guilty to embezzling more than $1.5M from firm
- Accused getaway driver, aka ‘Block Da Foo Foo,’ was prejudiced by rap video evidence, Texas court says
- How to Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business: The Webinar Replay
- Winter in Day Hall | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- The morning read for Thursday, May 9
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 9 (complete)
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974
- Trump Judge Postpones Trial Because She Messed Up So Much – See Also
- A letter to young women lawyers about ‘SADNESS’ in the law
- As judgment preservation insurance gains steam, appellate decision leaves insurers ‘on the hook’ for millions
- ABA is committed to protecting sexual assault survivors in bar admissions process, letter says
- Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform Stridyn
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 8
- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Campus Speech, with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)
- Judges Boycotting Columbia Defend Decision Based On Outright Lie
- Advancing Its Cloud-First Strategy, Aderant Launches Stridyn, A Single Cloud Platform To Unify All Its Products; Hear Exclusive Interview with Its CEO
- California Awards $12 Million In Local Cannabis Equity Grants To Repair Drug War Harms
- Of Mass Torts, Multidistrict Litigation, and Collateral Estoppel: | Laura Dooley | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
- Donald Trump Has a First Amendment Right to Pay Hush Money to Support his Electoral Ambitions
- The Best Reply Of The Year — See Also
- Biglaw Set To Have A Booming 2024
- Rethinking Legal Terminology: From ‘Nonlawyer’ to ‘Allied Legal Professionals’
- The morning read for Friday, May 3
- CosmoLex Streamlined Trust Accounting (2024)
- Judges Encouraging Oral Argument Opportunities for Junior Lawyers
- Canadian formerly held at Guantanamo seeks to erase terrorism conviction
- The morning read for Thursday, May 2
- Why Falling THC Test Results Matter
-
Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
We’re in the midst of a seismic technological ،ft that will reinvent workflows and radically alter the practice of law. Artificial intelligence is improving at an unprecedented pace, with new legal AI tools rolling out regularly, some stand-alone and others as features built into existing legal software platforms. AI has great promise for the legal…
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
- Memorial Day — Honoring Those Who Served
- Monday Open Thread
- Leonard Leo Is Always Nearby – See Also
- Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
- The morning read for Friday, May 24
- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
- This Country’s Legal and Political Institutions Are in Trouble, and Trump Likes It That Way | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Man Who Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Lying Liar, And Here Are Some Of The Lies He Told
- Lawyerist’s Innovative Approach to Employee Development (2024)
- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
- The Cannabis Industry Now Supports Over 440,000 Full-Time Jobs
- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
- Solo and Small Firms Plan to Adopt AI More Quickly than Larger Firms, But Not Fast Enough for Clients, Clio Survey Finds
- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
- Justices asked to review Arizona’s life-without-parole sentencing scheme for youths
- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
- Cut It Out, Thomas — See Also
- Oliver Wendell Holmes’s Pop Culture Impact
- The morning read for Friday, May 17
- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
- Manage Law Firm Leads with Law Ruler (2024)
- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Trump’s Bible Has A Few Big Revisions – See Also
- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
- Excluding “FCANCER” Personalized License Plate Violates First Amendment
- Davis Wright Tremaine’s DEI Chief Yusuf Zakir Shares Thoughts On The Need For Diversity
- On LawNext: Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services
- Steno Launches Transcript Genius, Aiming to ‘Revolutionize How Attorneys Interact with Transcripts’; Also Announces $46M In New Financing
- Monday Open Thread
- Court declines death penalty case on jury selection
- Germany Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – Canna Law Blog™
- Morning Docket: 05.13.24
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790
- Johns Hopkins Jewish Student Association Board Statement on the Hopkins Encampment
- Sweet Victory! — See Also
- Top artificial intelligence insurance tips for lawyers
- Today on Legaltech Week: It’s the Post-ILTA Evolve, Post-CLOC, and Post Jazz Fest Edition
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight after Momentarily in Limbo
- The morning read for Friday, May 10
- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
- Lawyer charged with illegally transmitting Michigan data after 2020 election
- Viral video shows former Rikers Island inmate as she learns she passed bar exam on first try
- How Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential new hires after campus protests
- No separate hearing required when police seize cars loaned to drivers accused of drug crimes, SCOTUS rules
- Former McElroy Deutsch CFO pleads guilty to embezzling more than $1.5M from firm
- Accused getaway driver, aka ‘Block Da Foo Foo,’ was prejudiced by rap video evidence, Texas court says
- How to Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business: The Webinar Replay
- Winter in Day Hall | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- The morning read for Thursday, May 9
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 9 (complete)
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974
- Trump Judge Postpones Trial Because She Messed Up So Much – See Also
- A letter to young women lawyers about ‘SADNESS’ in the law
- As judgment preservation insurance gains steam, appellate decision leaves insurers ‘on the hook’ for millions
- ABA is committed to protecting sexual assault survivors in bar admissions process, letter says
- Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform Stridyn
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 8
- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Campus Speech, with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)
- Judges Boycotting Columbia Defend Decision Based On Outright Lie
- Advancing Its Cloud-First Strategy, Aderant Launches Stridyn, A Single Cloud Platform To Unify All Its Products; Hear Exclusive Interview with Its CEO
- California Awards $12 Million In Local Cannabis Equity Grants To Repair Drug War Harms
- Of Mass Torts, Multidistrict Litigation, and Collateral Estoppel: | Laura Dooley | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
- Donald Trump Has a First Amendment Right to Pay Hush Money to Support his Electoral Ambitions
- The Best Reply Of The Year — See Also
- Biglaw Set To Have A Booming 2024
- Rethinking Legal Terminology: From ‘Nonlawyer’ to ‘Allied Legal Professionals’
- The morning read for Friday, May 3
- CosmoLex Streamlined Trust Accounting (2024)
- Judges Encouraging Oral Argument Opportunities for Junior Lawyers
- Canadian formerly held at Guantanamo seeks to erase terrorism conviction
- The morning read for Thursday, May 2
- Why Falling THC Test Results Matter
-
Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
RELIST WATCH By John Elwood on May 24, 2024 at 10:49 am The Relist Watch column examines cert pe،ions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A s،rt explanation of relists is available here. After going two conferences wit،ut any new relists, the Supreme Court ended the relist drought this week with…
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
- Memorial Day — Honoring Those Who Served
- Monday Open Thread
- Leonard Leo Is Always Nearby – See Also
- Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
- The morning read for Friday, May 24
- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
- This Country’s Legal and Political Institutions Are in Trouble, and Trump Likes It That Way | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Man Who Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Lying Liar, And Here Are Some Of The Lies He Told
- Lawyerist’s Innovative Approach to Employee Development (2024)
- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
- The Cannabis Industry Now Supports Over 440,000 Full-Time Jobs
- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
- Solo and Small Firms Plan to Adopt AI More Quickly than Larger Firms, But Not Fast Enough for Clients, Clio Survey Finds
- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
- Justices asked to review Arizona’s life-without-parole sentencing scheme for youths
- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
- Cut It Out, Thomas — See Also
- Oliver Wendell Holmes’s Pop Culture Impact
- The morning read for Friday, May 17
- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
- Manage Law Firm Leads with Law Ruler (2024)
- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Trump’s Bible Has A Few Big Revisions – See Also
- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
- Excluding “FCANCER” Personalized License Plate Violates First Amendment
- Davis Wright Tremaine’s DEI Chief Yusuf Zakir Shares Thoughts On The Need For Diversity
- On LawNext: Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services
- Steno Launches Transcript Genius, Aiming to ‘Revolutionize How Attorneys Interact with Transcripts’; Also Announces $46M In New Financing
- Monday Open Thread
- Court declines death penalty case on jury selection
- Germany Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – Canna Law Blog™
- Morning Docket: 05.13.24
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790
- Johns Hopkins Jewish Student Association Board Statement on the Hopkins Encampment
- Sweet Victory! — See Also
- Top artificial intelligence insurance tips for lawyers
- Today on Legaltech Week: It’s the Post-ILTA Evolve, Post-CLOC, and Post Jazz Fest Edition
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight after Momentarily in Limbo
- The morning read for Friday, May 10
- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
- Lawyer charged with illegally transmitting Michigan data after 2020 election
- Viral video shows former Rikers Island inmate as she learns she passed bar exam on first try
- How Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential new hires after campus protests
- No separate hearing required when police seize cars loaned to drivers accused of drug crimes, SCOTUS rules
- Former McElroy Deutsch CFO pleads guilty to embezzling more than $1.5M from firm
- Accused getaway driver, aka ‘Block Da Foo Foo,’ was prejudiced by rap video evidence, Texas court says
- How to Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business: The Webinar Replay
- Winter in Day Hall | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- The morning read for Thursday, May 9
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 9 (complete)
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974
- Trump Judge Postpones Trial Because She Messed Up So Much – See Also
- A letter to young women lawyers about ‘SADNESS’ in the law
- As judgment preservation insurance gains steam, appellate decision leaves insurers ‘on the hook’ for millions
- ABA is committed to protecting sexual assault survivors in bar admissions process, letter says
- Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform Stridyn
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 8
- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Campus Speech, with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)
- Judges Boycotting Columbia Defend Decision Based On Outright Lie
- Advancing Its Cloud-First Strategy, Aderant Launches Stridyn, A Single Cloud Platform To Unify All Its Products; Hear Exclusive Interview with Its CEO
- California Awards $12 Million In Local Cannabis Equity Grants To Repair Drug War Harms
- Of Mass Torts, Multidistrict Litigation, and Collateral Estoppel: | Laura Dooley | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
- Donald Trump Has a First Amendment Right to Pay Hush Money to Support his Electoral Ambitions
- The Best Reply Of The Year — See Also
- Biglaw Set To Have A Booming 2024
- Rethinking Legal Terminology: From ‘Nonlawyer’ to ‘Allied Legal Professionals’
- The morning read for Friday, May 3
- CosmoLex Streamlined Trust Accounting (2024)
- Judges Encouraging Oral Argument Opportunities for Junior Lawyers
- Canadian formerly held at Guantanamo seeks to erase terrorism conviction
- The morning read for Thursday, May 2
- Why Falling THC Test Results Matter
-
The morning read for Friday, May 24
WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on May 24, 2024 at 10:23 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 Friday morning read: Coming up: On Thursday, May 30, the court expects to issue one or more opinions from the…
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
- Memorial Day — Honoring Those Who Served
- Monday Open Thread
- Leonard Leo Is Always Nearby – See Also
- Lawyers Love Long Speeches – Above the Law
- Artificial intelligence tools for brief writing and analysis are a small firm litigator’s new best friend
- Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons
- The morning read for Friday, May 24
- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
- This Country’s Legal and Political Institutions Are in Trouble, and Trump Likes It That Way | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Man Who Is Not Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Lying Liar, And Here Are Some Of The Lies He Told
- Lawyerist’s Innovative Approach to Employee Development (2024)
- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
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- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
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- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
- Justices asked to review Arizona’s life-without-parole sentencing scheme for youths
- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
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- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
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- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Trump’s Bible Has A Few Big Revisions – See Also
- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
- Excluding “FCANCER” Personalized License Plate Violates First Amendment
- Davis Wright Tremaine’s DEI Chief Yusuf Zakir Shares Thoughts On The Need For Diversity
- On LawNext: Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services
- Steno Launches Transcript Genius, Aiming to ‘Revolutionize How Attorneys Interact with Transcripts’; Also Announces $46M In New Financing
- Monday Open Thread
- Court declines death penalty case on jury selection
- Germany Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – Canna Law Blog™
- Morning Docket: 05.13.24
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790
- Johns Hopkins Jewish Student Association Board Statement on the Hopkins Encampment
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- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight
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- The morning read for Friday, May 10
- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
- Lawyer charged with illegally transmitting Michigan data after 2020 election
- Viral video shows former Rikers Island inmate as she learns she passed bar exam on first try
- How Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential new hires after campus protests
- No separate hearing required when police seize cars loaned to drivers accused of drug crimes, SCOTUS rules
- Former McElroy Deutsch CFO pleads guilty to embezzling more than $1.5M from firm
- Accused getaway driver, aka ‘Block Da Foo Foo,’ was prejudiced by rap video evidence, Texas court says
- How to Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business: The Webinar Replay
- Winter in Day Hall | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- The morning read for Thursday, May 9
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 9 (complete)
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974
- Trump Judge Postpones Trial Because She Messed Up So Much – See Also
- A letter to young women lawyers about ‘SADNESS’ in the law
- As judgment preservation insurance gains steam, appellate decision leaves insurers ‘on the hook’ for millions
- ABA is committed to protecting sexual assault survivors in bar admissions process, letter says
- Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform Stridyn
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 8
- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Campus Speech, with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)
- Judges Boycotting Columbia Defend Decision Based On Outright Lie
- Advancing Its Cloud-First Strategy, Aderant Launches Stridyn, A Single Cloud Platform To Unify All Its Products; Hear Exclusive Interview with Its CEO
- California Awards $12 Million In Local Cannabis Equity Grants To Repair Drug War Harms
- Of Mass Torts, Multidistrict Litigation, and Collateral Estoppel: | Laura Dooley | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
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- The morning read for Friday, May 3
- CosmoLex Streamlined Trust Accounting (2024)
- Judges Encouraging Oral Argument Opportunities for Junior Lawyers
- Canadian formerly held at Guantanamo seeks to erase terrorism conviction
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F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
Marijuana-specific controls in schedule III? The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) published its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NOPR”) last week to much fanfare. The NOPR would reschedule marijuana, “marijuana extract” and “naturally derived delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinols” from schedule I to schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). But that’s not all. In my very quick ،ysis…
- Hoping for three more votes
- Stanford Will Augment Its Study Finding that AI Legal Research Tools Hallucinate in 17% of Queries, As Some Raise Questions About the Results
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- F*** the Treaties: Rescheduling and “Marijuana-Specific Controls”
- Justice Thomas’s Concurrence in Alexander v. SC NAACP
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- Regulating Civil Disobedience on Campus | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Could the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau (CFPB)’s Victory in the Supreme Court Last Week Boomerang to Disempower the Bureau and Invalidate its Regulations? Not if the Case is Read Carefully and Properly: | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 23
- On LawNext: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner
- Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein (Minnesota Law)
- The Cannabis Industry Now Supports Over 440,000 Full-Time Jobs
- Run That Voice By Me Again – See Also
- Solo and Small Firms Plan to Adopt AI More Quickly than Larger Firms, But Not Fast Enough for Clients, Clio Survey Finds
- The morning read for Tuesday, May 21
- Just in Time for the Supreme Court to Consider in Rahimi
- Best Team In Baseball Wants Rid Of Worst Justice On Supreme Court – See Also
- Justices asked to review Arizona’s life-without-parole sentencing scheme for youths
- Implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Final(ly) Regulations | Joanna L. Grossman | Verdict
- Indiana Court Rules Burritos and Tacos Qualify as Sandwiches
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 18, 1860
- Cut It Out, Thomas — See Also
- Oliver Wendell Holmes’s Pop Culture Impact
- The morning read for Friday, May 17
- “After Edokobi’s Employees Left, Smith Cast ‘Evil Curses” upon Edokobi’s Life and Business”—But Not Libelous Ones
- Manage Law Firm Leads with Law Ruler (2024)
- Should Prosecutors Worry About Having Jewish People on Capital Juries? | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- Trump’s Bible Has A Few Big Revisions – See Also
- Justices dubious about dismissing suits while waiting for arbitration
- BREAKING NEWS: DEA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Move Marijuana to Schedule III
- Supreme Court lets CFPB funding stand
- Nominations Open for 2024 American Legal Technology Awards, to be Presented at Gala Dinner in October
- Thursday Open Thread
- Elon Doesn’t Like When You Get In The Way Of His Money – See Also
- A Review of Gavel, for Automating Legal Documents and Selling Online Legal Services
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 15
- Excluding “FCANCER” Personalized License Plate Violates First Amendment
- Davis Wright Tremaine’s DEI Chief Yusuf Zakir Shares Thoughts On The Need For Diversity
- On LawNext: Epiq’s Global Legal Solutions Leader Roger Pilc on How AI Is Transforming Legal Services
- Steno Launches Transcript Genius, Aiming to ‘Revolutionize How Attorneys Interact with Transcripts’; Also Announces $46M In New Financing
- Monday Open Thread
- Court declines death penalty case on jury selection
- Germany Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – Canna Law Blog™
- Morning Docket: 05.13.24
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 12, 1790
- Johns Hopkins Jewish Student Association Board Statement on the Hopkins Encampment
- Sweet Victory! — See Also
- Top artificial intelligence insurance tips for lawyers
- Today on Legaltech Week: It’s the Post-ILTA Evolve, Post-CLOC, and Post Jazz Fest Edition
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight
- Minnesota Cannabis Producers Given the Greenlight after Momentarily in Limbo
- The morning read for Friday, May 10
- Morning Docket: 05.10.24
- Death Penalty States Beware: Nitrogen Hypoxia Is Not the Solution to America’s Long History of Inhumane Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
- Lawyer charged with illegally transmitting Michigan data after 2020 election
- Viral video shows former Rikers Island inmate as she learns she passed bar exam on first try
- How Sullivan & Cromwell is scrutinizing potential new hires after campus protests
- No separate hearing required when police seize cars loaned to drivers accused of drug crimes, SCOTUS rules
- Former McElroy Deutsch CFO pleads guilty to embezzling more than $1.5M from firm
- Accused getaway driver, aka ‘Block Da Foo Foo,’ was prejudiced by rap video evidence, Texas court says
- How to Buy or Sell a Cannabis Business: The Webinar Replay
- Winter in Day Hall | Joseph Margulies | Verdict
- The morning read for Thursday, May 9
- Announcement of opinions for Thursday, May 9 (complete)
- Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974
- Trump Judge Postpones Trial Because She Messed Up So Much – See Also
- A letter to young women lawyers about ‘SADNESS’ in the law
- As judgment preservation insurance gains steam, appellate decision leaves insurers ‘on the hook’ for millions
- ABA is committed to protecting sexual assault survivors in bar admissions process, letter says
- Aderant CEO Chris Cartrett on the Company’s Cloud-First Strategy and New Cloud Platform Stridyn
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 8
- Political Animals: What Kristi Noem’s Dog Killing Says About the Rest of Us | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict
- Campus Speech, with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley Law)
- Judges Boycotting Columbia Defend Decision Based On Outright Lie
- Advancing Its Cloud-First Strategy, Aderant Launches Stridyn, A Single Cloud Platform To Unify All Its Products; Hear Exclusive Interview with Its CEO
- California Awards $12 Million In Local Cannabis Equity Grants To Repair Drug War Harms
- Of Mass Torts, Multidistrict Litigation, and Collateral Estoppel: | Laura Dooley | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- The morning read for Monday, May 6
- What Campus Protests May Do to the 2024 Presidential Election | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
- Donald Trump Has a First Amendment Right to Pay Hush Money to Support his Electoral Ambitions
- The Best Reply Of The Year — See Also
- Biglaw Set To Have A Booming 2024
- Rethinking Legal Terminology: From ‘Nonlawyer’ to ‘Allied Legal Professionals’
- The morning read for Friday, May 3
- CosmoLex Streamlined Trust Accounting (2024)
- Judges Encouraging Oral Argument Opportunities for Junior Lawyers
- Canadian formerly held at Guantanamo seeks to erase terrorism conviction
- The morning read for Thursday, May 2
- Why Falling THC Test Results Matter