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ABA Shutters Investigation Into BYU Law School

The ABA has ended its investigation into Brigham Young University’s J. Reuben Clark Law School, after the school tweaked its […]

Legal Training Lets New Yorker’s Toobin Work As “Translator”

New Yorker staff writer and graduate of Harvard Law School Jeffrey Toobin says he never meant to fall into journalism. […]

Will Ginsburg Retire If Clinton Wins?

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has already hired the four clerks who will work for her through 2018, putting […]

Another Disgraced Politician Seeks Supreme Court Clemency

Former Conn. Gov. John G. Rowland hopes that the Supreme Court will look kindly on him, much as they did […]

Connecticut High Court Says Man Wrongly Fired For Smoking Pot

The Supreme Court of Connecticut unanimously ruled that a man who was fired for smoking marijuana at work deserves his […]

Ten Tech Mistakes Lawyers Make

At least 80 of the largest U.S. law firms by revenue have been hacked since 2011, according to a Bloomberg […]

$3M In Sanctions For E-Mail Deletion

In a Delaware antitrust case, a reminder that giving into the understandable impulse to…

Restrictions in Severance Agreement Draw SEC Fire

The SEC imposed sanctions along with a cease-and-desist order on a company that included what the SEC considered unlawfully restrictive […]

Supreme Court Won’t Extend Deadline For Busy Lawyers

Chief Justice John Roberts gave a one word answer to a school board’s request that the deadline for filing its […]

Lower Court Says Hobby Lobby Ruling Allows Gender Discrimination

Critics of the Supreme Court decision allowing some companies to opt out of portions of Obamacare for religious reasons said […]

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