Non-Sequiturs: 03.19.15
* A look at the ethical issues that arise when Saul takes a detour into “elder law.” [The Legal Ethics of Better Call Saul] * Guess the law firm whose D.C. managing partner just said, "You would be hard-pressed to find another law firm of almost 200 lawyers that gets less name recognition than we do." [National Law Journal] * Everything is bigger in Texas -- including the number of lawyers (300!) behind the effort to overturn the one-year suspension of prominent capital defense lawyer David Dow. [Slate] * Linda Greenhouse on the Supreme Court's "identity crisis" on voting rights. [New York Times] * In defense of Pace Law's "fire sale" for prospective students with strong GPAs and LSAT scores. [Jane Genova] * Congrats to Professor Will Baude on landing a regular gig for the New York Times! [Volokh Conspiracy] * Several members of the Philippine American Bar Association (PABA) took to television to discuss Supreme Ambitions (affiliate link), as well as PABA's great work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMak8hayBOs
* A look at the ethical issues that arise when Saul takes a detour into “elder law.” [The Legal Ethics of Better Call Saul]
* Guess the law firm whose D.C. managing partner just said, “You would be hard-pressed to find another law firm of almost 200 lawyers that gets less name recognition than we do.” [National Law Journal]
* Everything is bigger in Texas — including the number of lawyers (300!) behind the effort to overturn the one-year suspension of prominent capital defense lawyer David Dow. [Slate]
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* Linda Greenhouse on the Supreme Court’s “identity crisis” on voting rights. [New York Times]
* In defense of Pace Law’s “fire sale” for prospective students with strong GPAs and LSAT scores. [Jane Genova]
* Congrats to Professor Will Baude on landing a regular gig for the New York Times! [Volokh Conspiracy]
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* Several members of the Philippine American Bar Association (PABA) took to television to discuss Supreme Ambitions (affiliate link), as well as PABA’s great work: