* The law review’s board continues to say it nuked the website to allow for better “editing” but there was only ever one plausible purpose, to create an “opportunity to engineer a de facto rescission of the offer of publication.” [Dorf on Law]
* Practice area titles… mean what exactly? [American Lawyer]
* The conclusion of a three-part, in-depth look at Joshua Wright’s career — and not just his effort to sue the former students he was sleeping with. But… you know… that’s still a pretty big part of it. [Wall Street Journal]
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* Tesla rips lawyers’ request for $5.6B after saving the company $56B. [Law360]
* Hunter Biden to decide whether or not to testify. [Reuters]
* In-house counsel attempt to navigate diversity policy that improve performance with anti-DEI pressure from trolls. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Liberty Law School’s dean steps down to run a center in the university’s school of government, which sounds like more of a boondoggle befitting someone on a possible Trump Supreme Court shortlist. [TaxProf Blog]
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* The Lawdragon 500 demonstrates yet again that high school and college debate goes a long way in this profession. [LinkedIn]