SCOTUS
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Affirmative Action, Anthony Kennedy, Samuel Alito, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Affirmative Action Survives Over Epic Dissent
So passes Abigail Fisher’s lawsuit. -
SCOTUS, Supreme Court
SCOTUS Retirement Watch: Clarence Thomas To Hang Up His Robe?
Could it be? Could Justice Clarence Thomas actually be considering retirement? - Sponsored
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Clarence Thomas, SCOTUS, Stephen Breyer
Court Decides Fourth Amendment Is No Longer That Important
Quite simply, Thomas’s decision opens the door to profiling on an industrial scale.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, SCOTUS
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes History After Rare Scientific Discovery
Justice Ginsburg even sets precedents in the world of science. -
Death Penalty, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Securing The Death Penalty Is Part Of Obama's Legacy
Has Obama nominated three "pro-death" justices? -
Gender, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Gender Dynamics At SCOTUS? Female Justices Interrupted More Often Than Male Justices
This is a troubling trend, and we hope that it stops. -
SCOTUS, Stephen Breyer, Supreme Court
Justice Breyer Reveals Information About The Supreme Court's Remaining Deadlock Decisions
How many decisions will end in a 4-4 split thanks to the loss of Justice Scalia? -
SCOTUS, Supreme Court
The T. Swift SCOTUS Mashup You Never Knew You Needed
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so… -
Politics, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Making SCOTUS Great Again: Trump's Supreme Court Shortlist
These 11 potential justices are well within the mainstream of conservative legal thought. -
SCOTUS
SCOTUS: Sure, You Can Sue BofA For Racketeering
Brian Moynihan is still allergic to catching a break. -
Clarence Thomas, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
'The White Man's Burden': A Frank And Funny Interview With Justice Clarence Thomas
Justice Clarence Thomas opened up in a candid, wide-ranging interview with Chief Judge Carl Stewart of the Fifth Circuit. -
SCOTUS, Supreme Court
The Ghost Of Antonin Scalia Felt In Recent Supreme Court Decision
The impact of Justice Scalia's death is still being felt. -
Politics, SCOTUS
The Supreme Court Is The Fig Leaf Republicans Will Hide Behind While Voting For A Maniac
The #NeverTrump hype will dissolve in the face of the Supreme Court
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How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use.
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If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so…
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Caption Contests, Clarence Thomas, SCOTUS
Caption Contest Winner: Justice Never Sleeps -- Except During Oral Arguments
Did you seriously think that a Supreme Court justice was asleep on the job? Don't be silly. -
Movies, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Standard Of Review: Merrick Garland, Movie Star
Film critic Harry Graff speculates on how future films will depict the Merrick Garland saga. -
Caption Contests, Clarence Thomas, SCOTUS
Caption Contest Finalists: Justice Never Sleeps -- Except During Oral Arguments
Uh-oh! Was this SCOTUS justice caught napping on the job? -
Drinking, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
3 Arguments In Favor Of Warrantless Breathalyzer Tests -- And Why They're Wrong
Nobody endorses drunk driving, of course -- but the underlying constitutional principles matter, even for those of us who may never run afoul of the law. -
SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Top Republican Lawyer Decries Partisan SCOTUS Confirmation Process
A respected voice in conservative circles calls for a truce on Supreme Court nominations. -
Federal Judges, In-House Counsel, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
On Judging Judges
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann offers his views on the evaluation of judicial nominees. -
SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Trivia Question of the Day
Where Is Home For Supreme Court Justices?
Home is where the jurists are.