27 Search Results for: "hoodies"
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Labor / Employment, Old People, On The Job, Technology
Of Hoodies And Hoverboards: Age Discrimination In Tech
Is there such a thing as age discrimination in the World of the Future – the tech industry? -
Copyright, Fashion
Forever 21 Knocked Off 'Complex' Producer Emily Oberg's Sporty & Rich Hoodies
The saga of indie brands getting copied by major retailers continues... -
Free Speech
A Ban On Hoodies Would Just Lead To More Police Harassment
It's one thing for Oklahoma lawmakers to be stupid, but must they also be dangerous? -
Courts
Desperate For Evidence, Prosecutors Will Use Young Thug Lyrics In Trial
This could be worse for artist expression than AI covers. -
Intellectual Property
A Fashionable Fracas: Adidas Wages War Over Use Of 3-Stripe Trademark
It will be up to the jury and Judge Jed S. Rakoff, one of the Southern District’s most well-known jurists, to make the final call. -
Biglaw
How Biglaw Firms Can Think Like A Startup
Small, scrappy spinoff companies might help save Biglaw. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 02.16.21
* Facebook has created a kind of Supreme Court to decide free speech matters on the platform. Wonder if the tech types on the tribunal wear robes or hoodies… [New Yorker]
* Two people have been arrested in connection with the killing of a popular DC-area attorney. [Fox News]
* Sean “Diddy” Combs has filed a lawsuit over his “Vote or Die” slogan. [Page Six]
* Check out the profiles of candidates who may be Manhattan’s next District Attorney. [Wall Street Journal]
* A lawyer who erroneously received a check from the IRS for around $285,000 is trying to return the money. Guess he never got a bank error in your favor card while playing Monopoly… [Whittier Daily News]
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Intellectual Property
Findings U Can Trust: 'Offensive' Trademarks Return To The Supreme Court
Scandal and obscenity sells. The question of whether it should sell with the government’s imprimatur remains to be seen. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 03.25.19
* In case you somehow missed it, according to Attorney General Bill Barr’s summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, there was no collusion with Russia and with regard to obstruction, “[w]hile this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.” And that’s just fine, because AG Barr exonerated Trump himself. [New York Times]
* Speaking of AG Barr, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler says he wants to call Barr in to testify due to the “very concerning discrepancies and final decision making” at the DOJ when it came to the Mueller report. [The Hill]
* Rudy Giuliani wants apologies and he wants them now: From legislators to former CIA chiefs, Trump’s personal attorney is demanding apologies from all manner of people who said there was evidence of Russian collusion. [Business Insider]
* Want to see what the Mueller report actually said? Luckily, the Electronic Privacy Information Center filed a FOIA lawsuit in the D.C. Circuit to get the contents of the full report within an hour of it being submitted to AG Barr. [National Law Journal]
* Justice Brett Kavanaugh has been hired as a distinguished visiting professor at George Mason’s
ASS LawAntonin Scalia Law School, where he’ll be teaching a study abroad class titled “Creation of the Constitution.” [Fourth Estate]* I like dollars, I like diamonds, I like — paper cups? Okurr… When she’s not suing people for defamation, Cardi B is applying for a trademark for her catchphrase “Okurrr” to sell t-shirts, hoodies, and paper goods like cups and posters. [TMZ; BBC]
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Intellectual Property
Gift Guide For The Intellectual Property Geek
Try one of these gift ideas below, some of which were the subject of litigation. -
Copyright, Intellectual Property, Trademarks
Intellectual Property On The Music Festival Main Stage
Almost everything having to do with music festivals involves IP law, including the counterfeit merch you bought. -
Labor / Employment, Old People, On The Job
Should Men Use Botox? Ask The Thirtysomethings Who Want To Look Young Again
Ageism in the workplace is unabashedly rampant, employment lawyer Richard Cohen notes -- and it's against the law. -
Fashion, In-House Counsel
Baggy Jeans Are OK For Moms And Dads, Not Attorneys
When you are tasked with being the final voice of reason in the room, it’s not too much to ask that you wear pants. -
Boutique Law Firms, Politics, Small Law Firms
Test Case: 'Pussy Grabs Back!' A Law Firm Partner Joins A (Peaceful) Post-Election Socialist Protest Mob.
Partner Allison Peryea takes to the streets, in a Tahari work dress and high-heeled shoes. -
Law Schools, Law Students, Sponsored Content
Law Students: 10 Reasons You Should Drop Everything And Start WeCiting… Right Now
WeCite is an awesome new contest just for law students, designed to help law students understand and contribute to legal research. -
Biglaw
Biglaw Firm Issues Color-Coded Uniforms For Young Lawyers (Not An April Fools' Joke)
What if a firm designed its swag to segregate lawyers by rank? Because that's what one Biglaw behemoth is doing. -
Books, Crime, Fashion, Feminism, Health Care / Medicine, Music, Non-Sequiturs, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Videos
Non-Sequiturs: 09.03.13
* Sagging is one of the best anti-crime tools going. Since it stymies people who actually commit crimes, it seems to work better than stop-and-frisk… [Lowering the Bar] * From an appellate brief in New York: The “’Question Presented’ stated only “’WHAT’S A BOY TO DO?’” What, indeed. [MyCase] * Geraldo Rivera is out of an upcoming symposium on the Kennedy assassination reviewing the accuracy of the Warren Report. The reason? This half-naked selfie. I know he’s against wearing concealing hoodies, but dude, there’s a middle ground. [Inside Higher Ed via TaxProf Blog] * Are energy drinks the next tobacco? ::sips from old-school Four Loko:: [Law and More] * W(h)ither equity partnerships in Biglaw? [Adam Smith, Esq.] * Professor Josh Blackman discussing his new book Unprecedented: The Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare (affiliate link). [Josh Blackman's Blog] * A Blurred Lines parody video made by law students less than thrilled with the date-rapey message of the original. It’s got some language that you don’t want to blast in the office (though, again, it’s fundamentally less offensive than what Thicke actually sings). Embed after the jump… -
Crime, Jury Duty, Minority Issues, O.J. Simpson, Racism, Trials, Violence
Will George Zimmerman Join O.J. Simpson In The Hunt For Real Killers?
As George Zimmerman walks free, who is happy about it?