Supreme Court Justices Aren’t The Only Ones Failing To Report Lavish Trips
We really should borrow from NASCAR and force judges to wear the companies that support them on their robes.
We really should borrow from NASCAR and force judges to wear the companies that support them on their robes.
She's probably better suited for a redemption arc than a resignation drive.
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Some things we keep to ourselves until the trial is over.
Oh, look! The consequences of my own actions.
These actions may not be sanctionable, but nothing about this is helping Musk's case.
Don't let the title of this motion fool you, it's actually pretty serious.
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'Can we just go back and pretend we didn't commit the unauthorized practice of law?'
DC Bar determines that Jeffrey Clark played stupid games... should win stupid prizes.
And they've still got that RICO unpleasantness in Georgia to look forward to.
Loyalty is a one-way street.
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Sometimes understating would have gotten you a lot further.
It's a very Chicago story.
The client was eventually jailed for money laundering, so...
Perhaps being a judge doesn't have quite the cachet it used to.
He's surrendered his law license.