‘Black Lawyers Matter,’ And It’s Time For Law Schools And Law Firms To Realize That
Black law students are getting the short end of the stick when it comes to their post-graduate employment.
Black law students are getting the short end of the stick when it comes to their post-graduate employment.
It sure would be a bad PR move for the Liberty and Public Discussion™ group to miss this opportunity.
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It's less funny 'ha ha' than it's funny 'boo hoo.'
'History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.'
* SCOTUS is hearing Roe Redux come December 1st. [CNN] * Shocking no one, the school that banned BLM flags and gained notoriety for its mock slave trade had a teacher show up to class in blackface. [KPTV] * FBI just straight up stole people's money from Beverly Hills bank vaults. I'm assuming it looked like this. [Los Angeles Times] * A Border Patrol agent on horseback with a whip photographed grabbing a man in Texas. Cosplaying a Django character is cool and all, but can you at least wait for October? [NBC News] * California lawmakers are looking to repeal loitering laws that make it okay to arrest you if you "look like a prostitute." Any 1L worth their weight in outlines should know this is probably unconstitutionally vague. [IB Times]
There's a new crest in town.
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
Lawyers, Locs, and the CROWN Act.
Judge reaches into bag of stereotypes for cringey hearing.
Is it fair to say that this lawsuit is pretending to be something it's not?
Building a campaign on the sole plank of 'Black people scare me' may be troublingly effective in Missouri.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Presumably, this sounded better in their heads.
At a certain point, you have to wonder why he's willing to keep charging up this hill.
Some have told me I’m doing disservice by giving the Authors the attention they seek. Maybe, but not in the way they are seeking it.
A response to a very ill-conceived Volokh Conspiracy article.
There's a difference between authentic support and virtue signaling.