The SCOTUS Tortoise And The Hare
Lone views can slowly make their way into the Court’s majority doctrines. This appears to be the tale of Justice Thomas's circuitous route to the helm.
Lone views can slowly make their way into the Court’s majority doctrines. This appears to be the tale of Justice Thomas's circuitous route to the helm.
A lifetime appointment means never having to say you're sorry.
Legal work isn’t slowing down, and the firms that win won’t be the ones working harder — they’ll be the ones working smarter.
It's not that hard.
Firm with deep anti-Native rights practice brings assault on Indian Child Welfare Act to SCOTUS free of charge.
Though the case started small, it has gained national attention and more than a dozen states have submitted an amicus brief in support of the Health and Hospital Corporation that operates 78 nursing facilities across Indiana.
Lives are on the line.
Law firms and legal departments are writing the future of the profession in separate rooms. What happens when they actually work together?
* Does attorney-client privilege extend to business communications? We need answers, SCOTUS! [Bloomberg Law] * It's not always about the size of the firm... [Law.com] * I did not expect to read about the Constitutional implications of renting on Airbnb, yet here we are. [Inquirer] * Here's a representation problem much bigger than whether or not Ariel looks like how she did when you were a kid. [WHEC]
Willing to keep an innocent man in jail? Sounds wildly cold.
That said, I'm sure her questions for the case would have been amazing but for her caring about impartiality.
It's really discouraging for women entering the legal profession.
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Won't someone PLEASE think of the poor nationalists!
In this term, several big decisions either were or are going to be argued in the first two months of the Court's calendar.
Taking the fair out of fair use.
The stamp itself costs 60 cents, but RBG is priceless.
Don't worry -- absolutely nothing will be done about it.