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The Harvard Law School visiting professor was arrested in October for firing shots near Temple Beth Zion on Yom Kippur, but the Temple did not deem...
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On its 13th day of deliberations, a Florida jury in a high-profile opioid trial that lasted 51 days provoked concerns about possible misconduct, with...
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One law dean said that while he often disagrees with choices made by the ABA in accrediting law schools, “a world without accreditation will be...
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In its 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said Humphrey's Executor v. U.S.—establishing that the president cannot...
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"I am grateful to the members of the grand jury and humbled by the support I have received from across the country," New York Attorney General...
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The plaintiffs claimed Liberty Mutual adopted a uniform policy of stopping rental benefits prematurely, often after as little as seven days, and said...
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Jennifer Newstead's deep government experience, which helped her land Meta's legal chief job six years ago, also was a big draw for...
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“So then it’s about asking yourself—if you know what the path is, why aren’t you taking it? It may be a conscious decision, but the advice here is to pay attention to whether there are obstacles in your life that are preventing your growth. Acknowledging that we often don’t have control over our circumstances, mental […]
Following the announcement of Megan Carpenter stepping down as dean, students and a former faculty member have come forward with multiple complaints about the hybrid J.D. program, which Carpenter was instrumental in launching in 2019. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“It’s good to have the vacancies filled,” University of Richmond Law School professor Carl Tobias said after the U.S. Senate confirmed all four of President Donald Trump’s judicial picks to serve on North Carolina federal trial courts. Click Here To Read The Full Article
U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield is mulling whether to join other federal judges who have struck U.S. Attorneys selected by President Donald Trump’s administration. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Despite “grave and disturbing allegations that Kathryn “Lee Boyd and Michael Hausfeld have made against each other, U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein of the Southern District of New York decided on Thursday that the pair must continue co-leading a suit seeking to hold BNP Paribas liable for the human rights abuses that forced 23,000 people […]