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امروز در تاریخ دیوان عالی: 9 مه 1974
5/9/1974: قط،امه استیضاح رئیس جمهور نی،ون در مجلس نمایندگان ارائه شد. در تاریخ 24/7/1974 دیوان عالی کشور تصمیم خواهد گرفت US v. نی،ون. رئیس جمهور ریچارد نی،ون پست امروز در تاریخ دادگاه عالی: 9 می 1974 اولین بار در Reason.com ظاهر شد.
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A Debt is a Debt is a Debt: | Neil H. Buchanan | Verdict
The cons،utional crisis caused by the Republicans’ attempts at extortion via the debt ceiling has now increased from a simmer to a boil. Within a matter of only a few weeks (as early as June 1), President Joe Biden could be left with no course of action that is legal—including “doing nothing,” which is in…
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دانشگاه استتسون رئیس جدید دانشکده حقوق خود را انتخاب کرد
دانشگاه استتسون بنجامین باروس را به ،وان رئیس بعدی کالج حقوق خود انتخاب کرده است که از اول جولای اجرا می شود. باروس که نزدیک به هشت سال به ،وان رئیس کالج حقوق دانشگاه تولدو خدمت کرده است، جانشین ترزا جی پولی رادوان خواهد شد. رئیس موقت حقوق استتسون در 24 ژوئن، پس از استعفای…
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- ABA should consider impact of rape-disclosure questions on bar applications, 3 senators tell association
- Superlawyer Alina Habba Attacks Trump Jurors. Luckily She’s Not An Agent Of The … OH, WAIT!
- Lawyer shot while allegedly trying to rob armored car
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- Exclusive: Courtroom Insight’s New Matter Connector Delivers Normalized Court Docket Data to Foundation and Other Law Firm Systems
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کلرادو پس از نزدیک به دو دهه، کمیسیون عدالت جنایی ایالتی را تعطیل کرد
کمیسیون عدالت جنایی و نوجوانان ک،ادو، یک هیئت 30 نفره که تقریباً 20 سال به قانونگذار ایالتی در مورد سیاست های عدالت کیفری مشاوره می داد، روز یکشنبه توسط مجمع عمومی تحت کنترل دموکرات ها منحل شد. جسی پل و الیوت ونز، گزارش برای ک،ادو سان . در حالی که کمیسیون اصلاحات اخیر در قانون…
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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
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- 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
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- Monday Open Thread
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- 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
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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
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- 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
- 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
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- Biglaw Set To Have A Booming 2024
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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
- The morning read for Thursday, May 2
- Why Falling THC Test Results Matter
- Why Even Ostensibly Peaceful Expressive “Encampments” at Universities Are Not Immune From Restrictions Under the First Amendment, With Special Attention to Some Analogies to Abortion Clinics | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Might Not Be Evidence, But It’s Definitely Something – See Also
- Harvey AI To Move Out Of Early Access Phase, Release More Affordable Versions Of Its Custom AI Models
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 1
- Yesterday’s Marijuana Rescheduling News, Explained
- New LexPrize Award Honors Legal Innovation At A Law Firm or Legal Department; Applications Open Today
- Israeli Accountability to Civilians: World Central Kitchen Part II | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- What Oklahoma Did to Clayton Lockett Ten Years Ago Changed the National Conversation About Botched Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Difference Between Justice and the Rule of Law
- Cravath Makes Big Real Estate Move – See Also
- Black retired judge who flew first class says flight attendant ordered her to use coach restroom
- Immigration law firm will expand nearly 10% with addition of Seyfarth Shaw team
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- Former general counsel failed to file federal tax returns while earning $54M, he admits in guilty plea
- Navigating Cannabis Commercial Lease Agreements in Washington
- New US citizens sworn in 100 feet underground
- The morning read for Tuesday, April 30
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- ABA should consider impact of rape-disclosure questions on bar applications, 3 senators tell association
- Superlawyer Alina Habba Attacks Trump Jurors. Luckily She’s Not An Agent Of The … OH, WAIT!
- Lawyer shot while allegedly trying to rob armored car
- How many cases will be affected by ‘certain anomalies’ in work of DNA analyst? 57 lawyers get notices
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- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- UCLA Professor Dov Waxman on the Pro-Hamas Campus Protests
- Court Upholds #TheyLied Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Award Against Student Who Accused Professor of Sexual Assault,
- You Know We Can Hear You, Right? — See Also
- This Biglaw Firm Had A Very, VERY Good Year
- RICO injury, federal jurisdiction, and giving veterans the benefit of the doubt
- The morning read for Friday, April 26
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«همه شما در یک واقعیت جایگزین زندگی میکنید، شما شرکت میکنید» در میان تعدادی از بیانیههای کسب درآمد وکیل یک نیمکت مرتب
وکلای Biglaw، به طور کلی، شیل های شرکتی هستند. اما شما نمی تو،د آن را فقط با صدای بلند بگویید! در این حرفه یک جوانمردی وجود دارد که ما باید آن را حفظ کنیم. توماس باسورث، وکیل صدمات شخصی فیلادلفیا فهمید که راه سخت، تحمل ضربه زبان از قاضی استف، هاینس از ناحیه غربی پنسیلو،ا…
- 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
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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
- 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
- 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
- Why Even Ostensibly Peaceful Expressive “Encampments” at Universities Are Not Immune From Restrictions Under the First Amendment, With Special Attention to Some Analogies to Abortion Clinics | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Might Not Be Evidence, But It’s Definitely Something – See Also
- Harvey AI To Move Out Of Early Access Phase, Release More Affordable Versions Of Its Custom AI Models
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 1
- Yesterday’s Marijuana Rescheduling News, Explained
- New LexPrize Award Honors Legal Innovation At A Law Firm or Legal Department; Applications Open Today
- Israeli Accountability to Civilians: World Central Kitchen Part II | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- What Oklahoma Did to Clayton Lockett Ten Years Ago Changed the National Conversation About Botched Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Difference Between Justice and the Rule of Law
- Cravath Makes Big Real Estate Move – See Also
- Black retired judge who flew first class says flight attendant ordered her to use coach restroom
- Immigration law firm will expand nearly 10% with addition of Seyfarth Shaw team
- Clark Hill was ‘duped by an obvious scam,’ costing its client $1.1M, suit alleges
- Former general counsel failed to file federal tax returns while earning $54M, he admits in guilty plea
- Navigating Cannabis Commercial Lease Agreements in Washington
- New US citizens sworn in 100 feet underground
- The morning read for Tuesday, April 30
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- ABA should consider impact of rape-disclosure questions on bar applications, 3 senators tell association
- Superlawyer Alina Habba Attacks Trump Jurors. Luckily She’s Not An Agent Of The … OH, WAIT!
- Lawyer shot while allegedly trying to rob armored car
- How many cases will be affected by ‘certain anomalies’ in work of DNA analyst? 57 lawyers get notices
- Exclusive: Courtroom Insight’s New Matter Connector Delivers Normalized Court Docket Data to Foundation and Other Law Firm Systems
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- UCLA Professor Dov Waxman on the Pro-Hamas Campus Protests
- Court Upholds #TheyLied Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Award Against Student Who Accused Professor of Sexual Assault,
- You Know We Can Hear You, Right? — See Also
- This Biglaw Firm Had A Very, VERY Good Year
- RICO injury, federal jurisdiction, and giving veterans the benefit of the doubt
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آیا سرانجام توسعه ای در زمین محکوم شده در Kelo v. City of New London وجود خواهد داشت؟
سایت سابق خانه سوست کلو، می 2014. ع، ایلیا سومین. انتشار اخیر مقالات قاضی جان پل استیونز توجه جدیدی را به حکم جنجالی دیوان عالی در سال 2005 جلب کرده است. کلو در مقابل کلو شهر نیو لندن، تصمیم 5-4 که در آن قضات حکم ،د که محکوم ، خانه ها برای “توسعه اقتصادی خصوصی”…
- 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
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- 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
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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
- 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
- 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
- Why Even Ostensibly Peaceful Expressive “Encampments” at Universities Are Not Immune From Restrictions Under the First Amendment, With Special Attention to Some Analogies to Abortion Clinics | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Might Not Be Evidence, But It’s Definitely Something – See Also
- Harvey AI To Move Out Of Early Access Phase, Release More Affordable Versions Of Its Custom AI Models
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 1
- Yesterday’s Marijuana Rescheduling News, Explained
- New LexPrize Award Honors Legal Innovation At A Law Firm or Legal Department; Applications Open Today
- Israeli Accountability to Civilians: World Central Kitchen Part II | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- What Oklahoma Did to Clayton Lockett Ten Years Ago Changed the National Conversation About Botched Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Difference Between Justice and the Rule of Law
- Cravath Makes Big Real Estate Move – See Also
- Black retired judge who flew first class says flight attendant ordered her to use coach restroom
- Immigration law firm will expand nearly 10% with addition of Seyfarth Shaw team
- Clark Hill was ‘duped by an obvious scam,’ costing its client $1.1M, suit alleges
- Former general counsel failed to file federal tax returns while earning $54M, he admits in guilty plea
- Navigating Cannabis Commercial Lease Agreements in Washington
- New US citizens sworn in 100 feet underground
- The morning read for Tuesday, April 30
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- ABA should consider impact of rape-disclosure questions on bar applications, 3 senators tell association
- Superlawyer Alina Habba Attacks Trump Jurors. Luckily She’s Not An Agent Of The … OH, WAIT!
- Lawyer shot while allegedly trying to rob armored car
- How many cases will be affected by ‘certain anomalies’ in work of DNA analyst? 57 lawyers get notices
- Exclusive: Courtroom Insight’s New Matter Connector Delivers Normalized Court Docket Data to Foundation and Other Law Firm Systems
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- UCLA Professor Dov Waxman on the Pro-Hamas Campus Protests
- Court Upholds #TheyLied Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Award Against Student Who Accused Professor of Sexual Assault,
- You Know We Can Hear You, Right? — See Also
- This Biglaw Firm Had A Very, VERY Good Year
- RICO injury, federal jurisdiction, and giving veterans the benefit of the doubt
- The morning read for Friday, April 26
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یکی از افسران پلیس در ماشین را باز می کند و دیگری به داخل نگاه می کند. آیا آنها بدون حکم جست و جو کردند؟
درخواست های هفته توسط کالویس گلد در 6 مه 2023 در ساعت 1:49 بعد از ظهر ستون درخواست های هفته برگزیده ای از آنها را برجسته می کند دادخواست های گواهی اخیرا در دیوان عالی کشور ثبت شده است. فهرستی از همه دادخواستهایی که در حال تماشای آن هستیم در دسترس است اینجا. افسر پلیسی…
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Why Even Ostensibly Peaceful Expressive “Encampments” at Universities Are Not Immune From Restrictions Under the First Amendment, With Special Attention to Some Analogies to Abortion Clinics | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Might Not Be Evidence, But It’s Definitely Something – See Also
- Harvey AI To Move Out Of Early Access Phase, Release More Affordable Versions Of Its Custom AI Models
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 1
- Yesterday’s Marijuana Rescheduling News, Explained
- New LexPrize Award Honors Legal Innovation At A Law Firm or Legal Department; Applications Open Today
- Israeli Accountability to Civilians: World Central Kitchen Part II | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- What Oklahoma Did to Clayton Lockett Ten Years Ago Changed the National Conversation About Botched Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Difference Between Justice and the Rule of Law
- Cravath Makes Big Real Estate Move – See Also
- Black retired judge who flew first class says flight attendant ordered her to use coach restroom
- Immigration law firm will expand nearly 10% with addition of Seyfarth Shaw team
- Clark Hill was ‘duped by an obvious scam,’ costing its client $1.1M, suit alleges
- Former general counsel failed to file federal tax returns while earning $54M, he admits in guilty plea
- Navigating Cannabis Commercial Lease Agreements in Washington
- New US citizens sworn in 100 feet underground
- The morning read for Tuesday, April 30
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- ABA should consider impact of rape-disclosure questions on bar applications, 3 senators tell association
- Superlawyer Alina Habba Attacks Trump Jurors. Luckily She’s Not An Agent Of The … OH, WAIT!
- Lawyer shot while allegedly trying to rob armored car
- How many cases will be affected by ‘certain anomalies’ in work of DNA analyst? 57 lawyers get notices
- Exclusive: Courtroom Insight’s New Matter Connector Delivers Normalized Court Docket Data to Foundation and Other Law Firm Systems
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- UCLA Professor Dov Waxman on the Pro-Hamas Campus Protests
- Court Upholds #TheyLied Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Award Against Student Who Accused Professor of Sexual Assault,
- You Know We Can Hear You, Right? — See Also
- This Biglaw Firm Had A Very, VERY Good Year
- RICO injury, federal jurisdiction, and giving veterans the benefit of the doubt
- The morning read for Friday, April 26
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دایره هفتم حکمی مبنی بر اینکه دادخواست PCRA 20 ساله الزامات خستگی را برآورده نکرده بود، معکوس کرد
در سال 2003، جیمز ایوانز پس از محکومیت به قتل و درخواست قتل، دادخواستی را برای تخفیف پس از محکومیت ارائه کرد. بیست سال بعد، دادخواست هنوز معلق بود، حوزه هفتم به تأخیر «بیمورد» پرداخت. در یک نظر 27 آوریلقاضی مایکل وای اسکادر از دادگاه استیناف حوزه هفتم ایالات متحده تشخیص داد که دادخواست معافیت…
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Why Even Ostensibly Peaceful Expressive “Encampments” at Universities Are Not Immune From Restrictions Under the First Amendment, With Special Attention to Some Analogies to Abortion Clinics | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Might Not Be Evidence, But It’s Definitely Something – See Also
- Harvey AI To Move Out Of Early Access Phase, Release More Affordable Versions Of Its Custom AI Models
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 1
- Yesterday’s Marijuana Rescheduling News, Explained
- New LexPrize Award Honors Legal Innovation At A Law Firm or Legal Department; Applications Open Today
- Israeli Accountability to Civilians: World Central Kitchen Part II | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- What Oklahoma Did to Clayton Lockett Ten Years Ago Changed the National Conversation About Botched Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Difference Between Justice and the Rule of Law
- Cravath Makes Big Real Estate Move – See Also
- Black retired judge who flew first class says flight attendant ordered her to use coach restroom
- Immigration law firm will expand nearly 10% with addition of Seyfarth Shaw team
- Clark Hill was ‘duped by an obvious scam,’ costing its client $1.1M, suit alleges
- Former general counsel failed to file federal tax returns while earning $54M, he admits in guilty plea
- Navigating Cannabis Commercial Lease Agreements in Washington
- New US citizens sworn in 100 feet underground
- The morning read for Tuesday, April 30
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- ABA should consider impact of rape-disclosure questions on bar applications, 3 senators tell association
- Superlawyer Alina Habba Attacks Trump Jurors. Luckily She’s Not An Agent Of The … OH, WAIT!
- Lawyer shot while allegedly trying to rob armored car
- How many cases will be affected by ‘certain anomalies’ in work of DNA analyst? 57 lawyers get notices
- Exclusive: Courtroom Insight’s New Matter Connector Delivers Normalized Court Docket Data to Foundation and Other Law Firm Systems
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- UCLA Professor Dov Waxman on the Pro-Hamas Campus Protests
- Court Upholds #TheyLied Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Award Against Student Who Accused Professor of Sexual Assault,
- You Know We Can Hear You, Right? — See Also
- This Biglaw Firm Had A Very, VERY Good Year
- RICO injury, federal jurisdiction, and giving veterans the benefit of the doubt
- The morning read for Friday, April 26
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جینی به سرفصل ها بازگشته است … همانطور که توماس است – همچنین ببینید
هیچ چیز یک هفته کاری را مانند تخلفات اخلاقی به پایان نمی رساند! آیا تا به حال با یک قاضی دیوان عالی بینگو بازی کرده اید؟ این در اصل همان چیزی است. حکم به آکورد حق زد: اد شیران هنوز حرفه ای دارد! آنها نمی دانند او چه کار کرده است، اما این کار آنها…
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Why Even Ostensibly Peaceful Expressive “Encampments” at Universities Are Not Immune From Restrictions Under the First Amendment, With Special Attention to Some Analogies to Abortion Clinics | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Might Not Be Evidence, But It’s Definitely Something – See Also
- Harvey AI To Move Out Of Early Access Phase, Release More Affordable Versions Of Its Custom AI Models
- The morning read for Wednesday, May 1
- Yesterday’s Marijuana Rescheduling News, Explained
- New LexPrize Award Honors Legal Innovation At A Law Firm or Legal Department; Applications Open Today
- Israeli Accountability to Civilians: World Central Kitchen Part II | Lesley Wexler | Verdict
- What Oklahoma Did to Clayton Lockett Ten Years Ago Changed the National Conversation About Botched Executions | Austin Sarat | Verdict
- The Difference Between Justice and the Rule of Law
- Cravath Makes Big Real Estate Move – See Also
- Black retired judge who flew first class says flight attendant ordered her to use coach restroom
- Immigration law firm will expand nearly 10% with addition of Seyfarth Shaw team
- Clark Hill was ‘duped by an obvious scam,’ costing its client $1.1M, suit alleges
- Former general counsel failed to file federal tax returns while earning $54M, he admits in guilty plea
- Navigating Cannabis Commercial Lease Agreements in Washington
- New US citizens sworn in 100 feet underground
- The morning read for Tuesday, April 30
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- Monday Open Thread
- ABA should consider impact of rape-disclosure questions on bar applications, 3 senators tell association
- Superlawyer Alina Habba Attacks Trump Jurors. Luckily She’s Not An Agent Of The … OH, WAIT!
- Lawyer shot while allegedly trying to rob armored car
- How many cases will be affected by ‘certain anomalies’ in work of DNA analyst? 57 lawyers get notices
- Exclusive: Courtroom Insight’s New Matter Connector Delivers Normalized Court Docket Data to Foundation and Other Law Firm Systems
- Can a Public High School Punish a Student for Asking a Question that Refers to “Illegal Aliens”? | Vikram David Amar | Verdict
- UCLA Professor Dov Waxman on the Pro-Hamas Campus Protests
- Court Upholds #TheyLied Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Award Against Student Who Accused Professor of Sexual Assault,
- You Know We Can Hear You, Right? — See Also
- This Biglaw Firm Had A Very, VERY Good Year
- RICO injury, federal jurisdiction, and giving veterans the benefit of the doubt
- The morning read for Friday, April 26