Election Law
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Government
Trump Is Not Attempting A 2021 Coup, But Republicans Are Working On One For The Next Decade
Trump's posturing is a sideshow right now, but it's about to be the centerpiece of dangerous new state legislation. -
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Profit Powerhouse: Elevating Law Firm Financial Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar on April 10th, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm. -
Election Law
Really The Voter Turnout For The U.S. 2020 Presidential Election Wasn't *That* Impressive
Turnout was up, but not exceptional.
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Government
Trump Campaign Charges Into Court To Stop Vote Based On Latest Internet Rumors
Garbage in, garbage out. -
Biglaw
Wait, How Much Money Has This Biglaw Firm Billed To Democrats?
Hopefully the Dems' spending is worth it. -
Government
Prominent Election Lawyer Stunned By Trump's Legally Incoherent Plan To Win Election 2020
You can't even pretend this is legal. -
Biglaw
Dear God, Don't Put The Election In The Hands Of Lawyers
De jure universal suffrage doesn't matter if de facto voter disenfranchisement happens in courtrooms. -
Government
I Just Got Off A 14-Hour-Plus Shift As An Election Judge: Let Me Tell You How Fair The Process Is
Over the centuries, the safeguards against a big orange dummy stealing the election have filtered through the various levels of government, right on down to the local polling station. - Sponsored
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… -
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Government
Judge Sullivan Orders Post Office To Actually Deliver Any Ballots They've Got
Is it good news when it's news that never should have been newsworthy in the first place? -
Government
GOP Lawyer Slams Trump For Undermining Election Confidence Despite Long Career Of Undermining Election Confidence
Ben Ginsberg doesn't like Trump walking the road that Ginsberg paved. -
Government
The GOP Objects To Charges Of Voter Suppression? Have They Tried *Not* Suppressing The Vote?
Voldemort and Pol Pot would like a word... -
Biglaw, Election Law
Stat Of The Week: A Historic Wave Of Early Ballots
Voter enthusiasm appears to be slightly elevated.
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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…
Sponsored
Profit Powerhouse: Elevating Law Firm Financial Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar on April 10th, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm.
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This AI-Powered Document Tool Will Meet You Where You Are
Lexis Create provides simple access to internal and external knowledge — directly within Microsoft Word.
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How Generative AI Will Improve Legal Service Delivery
Learn how emerging tools will likely change and enhance the work of lawyers for years to come in this new report.
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Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use.
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Government
Bill Barr: Let 1,000 Vote Fraud Investigations Bloom. IN PUBLIC.
So much for not interfering in an election. Or not announcing a pending investigation. -
Government
MAGA Troll Comedy Duo Burkman And Wohl Finally Get Their Shot At The Big Time ... Errr Big House
Awww, we knew you kids would make it if you kept at it! -
Government
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Inspired People To Register To Vote In Election 2020
Her death made people want to seek out change at the ballot box. -
Justice
The Black Legal Wellness Forum Tackles The Black Vote
The forum was started in the wake of George Floyd’s death to tackle issues of systemic racism. -
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Government
Sorry To Interrupt Your Pumpkin Spice Latte, But The Attorney General Has LOST HIS DAMN MIND
Here's the top 4,957 batsh*t things he said ... in the past 48 hours. -
Election Law
An Election So Nice, You Should Vote TWICE! (No, You Shouldn’t)
Despite Trump's urgings, you'd be risking possible felonies.