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Cheers To Brexit: Sam Adams Wants To Trademark Term

The Boston Beer, maker of Sam Adams, is hoping to trademark the term “Brexit” for a hard cider. The company […]

Kennedy, Breyer Form Center-Left Alliance

Supreme Court Justices Anthony M. Kennedy and Stephen G. Breyer are the only two Californians on the nation’s high court, […]

Robot Lawyer Saves Drivers $4M In Parking Tickets

The “world’s first robot lawyer,” is equipped with knowledge of parking ticket appeals, and thus far has helped drivers in […]

Volkswagen’s $14.7B Settlement For Fuel Emissions Scandal

The price tag Volkswagen will pay for misleading U.S. regulators over emissions in diesel vehicles: just under $15 billion, one […]

Privatization Hits Municipal Services

“Privatization,” which has been a conservative free-market mantra for decades, has in recent years taken a form that even some […]

N.M. High Court Guides Judges On Social Media

After a judge’s celebratory Facebook post was cited as one of the reasons a murder conviction was sent for retrial, […]

Foul-Mouthed Parrot Admissible As Murder Witness?

An African parrot believed to have witnessed a murder is now repeating foul phrases that may be his owner’s last […]

Summer Reading For Lawyers

Just in time for the beach, the ABA Journal has asked 30 lawyers to recommend books every lawyer should read. […]

Gay Marriage’s Legal Architect Joins Dentons

After constructing the legal argument that secured same-sex marriage in all 50 states, gay rights advocate Evan Wolfson has decided […]

Brexit Short-Term Bonanza For Law Firms, But Then What?

You could think of membership in the EU as a way to settle a lot of issues wholesale. Those issues […]

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