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SCOTUS Cracking Down On Disruptive Protests

A group of activists protesting the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision have received stiffer-than-usual penalties. Five people from the […]

European Regulators, With a Big Stick, Eye U.S. Tech Giants

European regulators continue to scrutinize the biggest U.S. tech companies for possible antitrust and privacy violations, the New York Times […]

SCOTUS Told What SCOTUS Meant In Gay Marriage Ruling

As the Supreme Court deliberates on another gay marriage case –this time regarding whether state bans on gay unions are […]

Ellen Pao Talks Feminism Post-Trial, May Appeal

Though Ellen Pao lost her lawsuit against Kleiner Perkins, her former employer, she has continued to speak out about gender […]

Judges Gone Wild: Sex, Delegation, Led CA To Discipline 43 Last Year

Two judges had sex in their chambers, a traffic court judge allowed his clerk to hear pleas and impose sentences, […]

NY Boy Scouts Hire Gay Camp Director

A 19-year old out gay man and Eagle Scout has been hired by the Greater New York Councils of the […]

Does The Legal Industry Need A Serious Makeover?

Problems in the profession will not be solved by , better technology, or lower prices, Jenny Odegard writes for Lawyerist. […]

Fox News Sued Over 9/11 Flag Image

A Fox News producer juxtaposed two iconic images in a posting on the Facebook page for the program “Justice with […]

NY Lawyer Charged In Scheme To Purchase Maxim Magazine

New York lawyer Harvey Newkirk, formerly with law firm Bryan Cave, was charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and aggravated identity […]

Proposal To Shorten Appeals Court Briefs

The Federal Appellate Rules Advisory Committee this week held a public hearing to get additional comments on its proposal to […]

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