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Reports Of Law School Doom Greatly Exaggerated, Berkeley Law Prof Says

Law school application numbers appear to be stabilizing, and signs point to growth in some areas of the legal market, […]

Facebook Tracking, Regardless Of Opt-Outs, Violates EU Law

A Belgian data protection agency has discovered that Facebook tracks the web browsing of everyone visiting the site, even if […]

Many Dewey Lawyers Still Firm Hopping

About one-third of the 300 former Dewey & LeBoeuf partners—who were forced to hastily secure new jobs when that firm […]

Who Are The Worst Supreme Court Judges?

A liberal think tank blogger calls out the Court for a variety of institutional biases…

Ellen Pao Loses Lawsuit, But May Have Won PR Battle For Gender Equality

Though Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins was cleared of all charges in former employee Ellen Pao’s sex discrimination […]

Renewed Push For Cameras In Courtrooms

Two terrorism trials underway on the east coast are being heavily covered by the press, some of whom are calling […]

NLRB Playing Catch-Up Since Supreme Court Ruling

The high court’s ruling that President Obama’s recess appointments were invalid has forced the National Labor Relations Board to revisit […]

Amish Miners Face Off Against Labor Dept In Hard Hat Dispute

Workplace safety regulations in Pennsylvania mines have come in conflict with the strict dress code for practicing Amish miners, and […]

Federal Judge Chastises Lawyers For ‘Behemoth’ Filings

Lawyers for UPS must file new, shorter and more plainspoken pleadings after a federal judge in Manhattan tossed their “behemoth” […]

Threat Of iLawyer Overblown

Visions of artificial intelligence overtaking human lawyers are not very realistic, Richard Tromans writes in Bloomberg BNA. Instead, legal technology […]

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