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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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