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SCOTUS Justices Take Orders From One Man: Their Personal Trainer

Bryant Johnson works as a staffer in the clerk’s office of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, […]

Yale Names First Female Law Dean

Federalism scholar and Yale professor Heather Gerken has been named Yale Law School’s first female dean. Gerken, who is also […]

Joseph Wapner, Judge Of “The People’s Court,” Dies

Judge Joseph A. Wapner, the retired Los Angeles County Superior Court judge who presided over “The People’s Court” for 12 […]

Civil Liberties Lawyer: News Media Should Sue Trump

The news media should sue President Donald Trump for excluding some outlets from a White House press briefing last week, […]

CA State Bar Wants Former LA City Attorney Punished

Former Los Angeles City Attorney Carmen Trutanich suppressed important evidence and allowed a witness to give false testimony in a […]

Views On Trump’s DOL Nominee Are All Over The Map

Alexander Acosta, President Trump’s nominee to head the Department of Labor, is proving hard to pigeonhole. His conservative credentials are […]

Uploading Files Negates Privilege

Uploading files to an unprotected file-sharing site is the equivalent of “leaving its claims file on a bench in the […]

Gorsuch Sides With Employers In Workers’ Rights Cases

During his time as a federal appeals court judge, Neil Gorsuch’s worker’s rights opinions “are often sympathetic but coldly pragmatic, […]

What Senators Should Ask Neil Gorsuch

In an effort to avoid the “Joe Biden problem,” as New Yorker legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin puts it, Senators should […]

Trump, Gorsuch Differ On Free Press Views

Though President Donald Trump promised on the campaign trail to “open up those libel laws,” and has more recently called […]

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