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California Supreme Court Considers Private Attorneys General Act Limits

California Gov. Gets Another Chance To Shape High Court

This week, California Supreme Court Justice Kathryn M. Werdegar announced her plans to retire later this year. That gives the […]

Dems Sending Tainted Money Back To Boston Law Firm

Senator Al Franken of Minnesota is the latest high-profile Democrat to return money to a Boston law firm that was […]

U.S. Getting Left Behind In 21st Century Energy Technology

The United States is becoming a second-rate power in the development of increasingly important alternative energy technologies, as the world […]

White House Lawyers Up

The Office of the White House Counsel is on a hiring spree ahead of anticipated legal challenges, policy fights, and […]

Venue Could Determine Future For “Dreamers”

Lawyers for Daniel Ramirez Medina, one of the first “Dreamers” detained under President Trump’s immigration order, want to avoid having […]

Jones Day Lawyer Nominated As Solicitor General

Noel Francisco, head of Jones Day’s government regulations practice, is President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as U.S. Solicitor General. […]

Lakers’ Ownership Fate Lies In Legalese

The Los Angeles Lakers basketball team has been in something like limbo since the death of its majority owner, Jerry […]

Workers Depressed, Distracted By Politics

Politics is taking a toll on workplace productivity, according to a new survey by worker efficiency software company BetterWorks. About […]

Justice Scalia’s Family Donates Papers To Harvard Law School

An extensive collection of papers belonging to late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia will be donated to the Harvard Law […]

Racist Jury Deliberations Aren’t Confidential, Supreme Court Rules

In cases where jurors may have made racist comments, judges have the right to breach the usually confidential deliberations, the […]

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