June 2022
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See Also
Welcome To The Court, Justice Jackson -- See Also
Getting To Type Justice Jackson Is Pretty Much The Bright Spot Of My Day: We need all the good we can get.
Because Next Year’s Supreme Court Term Is Going To Be Another Disaster: Buh-bye, elections.
But You Can Get A Laugh: From this utter tech fail.
Actions Have Consequences: As Harvard Law prof learns hilariously.
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Courts
See, You Totally Can Retire From The Supreme Court
Congratulations on your retirement, Justice Breyer.
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Technology
Litigation Analytics Company Gavelytics Is Shutting Down
Today brings news that Gavelytics, a seven-year-old litigation analytics company, is closing its doors. -
Courts, Technology
Are Virtual Court Proceedings Here To Stay? All Signs Point To Yes.
Even with all the wrinkles that still remain to iron out, the virtual court transition has begun. -
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Law Schools, Sports
Trayveon Williams To Co-Teach Law School Course On NIL
Spreading education about issues surrounding NIL is not an easy task. -
Law Schools
Top Law School Refuses To Fire Justice Clarence Thomas As Adjunct Professor
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Corporations Are An Unexpected Ally In Making Abortion Accessible. They're Also A Part Of The Problem.
'Large corporations are not your allies in the advancement of civil rights.' - Lee Hepner, American Economic Liberties Project -
Courts
Just An FYI, The Supreme Court Is Going To Cancel Democratic Elections Next Year
Specifically DEMOCRATic elections. -
Small Law Firms, Sponsored Content, Technology
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Government
Pat Cipollone Got Done Dirty (It's Not At All What You Think)
You have to laugh or you'll cry your eyes out.
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Just How Frivolous Is That ‘Frivolous’ Malpractice Suit?
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Back To A Shameful Past
Two generations of women who have grown up under the protection of Roe have that protection no longer. -
Small Law Firms
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Finance
Maybe Hong Kong Doesn’t Want To Be A Global Financial Center Anymore
On top of its strict COVID quarantine rules, the city is planning a block-trading crackdown. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 06.30.22
* Employees fired for not praying at work. Good thing we have the Establishment Clau…nevermind. [Newsweek]
* Given this Court, it may be a bad time to be gay in Texas. [The Hill]
* North Carolina’s vigilantes aren’t getting the go-ahead from their police chief. [Fox]
* Not The Onion: After promising to do everything he could to protect a woman’s right to choose, Biden is nominating an anti-abortion judge for life. [Business Insider]
* Bound 2 litigate: Ye West sued over sampling this banger of a house track. Shouts out to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas! [Reuters]
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See Also
We'll Be Waiting A While On Ginni Thomas's Testimony -- See Also
Ginni Thomas’s Lawyer Puts The Kibosh On Her Testimony: The January 6th Committee will have to work for it.
Speaking Of Fighting Over Testimony: Jamie Spears is still going after his daughter.
Justice Taney Is A Disgrace To The Profession:Penn Law finally gets the memo.
Joining The Legal Profession Won’t Require Knowing About This SCOTUS Term: At least for the July 2022 bar exam.
Discretion Sound Nice, When It Works *For* You: But it isn’t a great way to govern.