Election Law
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Election Law
An Election So Nice, You Should Vote TWICE! (No, You Shouldn’t)
Despite Trump's urgings, you'd be risking possible felonies. -
Government
AG Barr Blames Deep State For Making Him Tell So Many Fibs On TV
If it weren't for bad faith, these people would have no faith at all. - Sponsored
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get… -
Government
AG Bill Barr Gonna Git That Antifa!
But don't ask him if voting twice is illegal, he'll have to get back to you on that one.
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Government
Trump Campaign Sues To Protect New Jersey Voters From Dangerous Mail In Ballots
Now he's a shoe-in to take the Garden State! -
Government
Vote McSally! Sure You Hate Her, But Not Half As Much As She Hates Puerto Ricans!
From the 'saying the quiet part out loud again' department -
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Government
Federalist Society Founder Thinks Trump Should Be Impeached (Now That He's Confirmed All Those Judges)
Steven Calabresi thinks that NOW Trump has gone too far. -
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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… -
Government
VP Pence Votes Using Indiana Governor's Mansion Because FIRE THE WRITERS
This year, man, I don't know. -
Government
Vote Fraud: The Call Is Coming From Inside The White House!
And when it comes to hinky ballots, these guys know whereof they speak! -
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Courts
Court Tosses Florida's Felon Disenfranchisement Law As Illegal Poll Tax
Your move, Eleventh Circuit! -
Government
Jared Kushner Declares No Plans To Cancel Election. Yet.
In case you slept through ConLaw ... NO.
Sponsored
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
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Government
GOP Hates Voting By Mail. Except For Seniors. And Rural Folks. And Military. And ...
Vote By Mail For Me, But Not For Thee. -
Government
How Exactly Are We Going To Vote In This Pandemic?
Voting is hard enough in normal times. -
Government
Bill Barr's Not Letting A Little Thing Like Law Enforcement Interfere With Trump's Reelection
Did you ever think you’d miss Jeff Sessions? -
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Government
Can A State Legally Force Presidential Candidates To Disclose Their Tax Returns And Impose Other Requirements?
Can the holding in Thornton apply to any state that seeks a candidate's tax returns before allowing that candidate to appear on the state's ballot? -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 10.21.19
Ed. note: Please welcome Jordan Rothman to Morning Docket duty here at Above the Law.
* UNLV Law paid James Comey $54,000 for a speech and a stay at the Bellagio. It sure pays to get off the government dole. [Nevada Independent]
* A Rutgers student was arrested for sending a threatening email to law students and staff —looks like someone needs a refresher on true threats law. [Northjersey.com]
* The Justice Department is distancing itself from Rudy Giuliani… this was kind of expected. [New York Times]
* The Indiana Attorney General faces a disciplinary hearing today over allegations he groped four women at a bar last year. [The Hill]
* Netflix is fighting back against a lawsuit aimed at blocking its film on the Panama Papers. Meryl Streep shall not be silenced! [The Guardian]
* A Florida judge has temporarily blocked a law making it harder for ex-felons in that state to vote. [New York Times]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 09.26.19
* The LeClair Ryan dissolution enters a new chapter. But will it be Chapter 7? [American Lawyer]
* Alex Jones set to find out if it’s really defamation to tell the world that grieving parents are lying about their dead children. [Connecticut Law Tribune]
* America has the RBG Jabot-Watch, the UK has the Lady Hale Brooch-Watch. [Legal Cheek]
* Judge Preska did not seem convinced by the latest Dershowitz arguments. [The Careerist]
* Racist voting laws in the South are to be expected by everyone but Chief Justice Roberts, but usually they’re more subtle than this provision that Mississippi’s had for over a century. [NPR]
* Banks one step closer to actually cashing in on the marijuana economy. [Courthouse News Service]
* While everyone got distracted by impeachment, there are still “not qualified” judges streaming through the system. [Law360]
* Bill Cosby has to fork over some hefty funds to Quinn Emanuel. [The Recorder]