Indiana AG Demands Sanctions For Doctor Who Pointed Out That Forcing A Child To Carry Rapist’s Baby Is F*cking Barbaric
If you can't lock 'em up, take away their livelihoods, right?
If you can't lock 'em up, take away their livelihoods, right?
The federal government may not be codifying abortion rights, but these states are.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
Desperate midterm ploy or genuine proposal?
The only reason our Constitution doesn't protect the right to privacy is because the American Constitution was adopted in the 18th century.
Lawyers fight, Democrats beg.
Do you think Judge Gorsuch will rule against Roe v. Wade?
The new generation of AI-related legal issues are inherently cross-disciplinary, implicating corporate law, intellectual property, data privacy, employment, corporate governance and regulatory compliance.
The attack on reproductive freedom continues.
Don’t let the 5 -3 opinion fool you. You can argue that there was a 7-1 majority that Planned Parenthood is “settled law.”
Three of Donald Trump's fundamental beliefs about law and social policy, according to columnist Tamara Tabo.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Lots of conservatives and foes of abortion have rallied to David Daleiden's defense -- and they're wrong, as columnist Tamara Tabo explains.
This bit might make you mad, but John Oliver makes it okay with a bucketful of sloths.
This is the big abortion fight we've been waiting for.
Whatever you think about abortion, what is the virtue of throwing good tissue away?
* Using children’s books to describe the legal academy. It also works for law firms. Like The Monster at the End of This Book (affiliate link), about an associate who fears and reviles an overbearing partner and then learns (about 8 years in) that they’ve had the monster within them all along. [lawprofblawg] * In advance of its showdown before the Supreme Court, UPS changes its policy, but denies wrongdoing. [Redline] * I’ve never been called a Greek Chorus before. I like it. [Law and More] * Reproductive & Sexual Health and Justice senior legal analysts Imani Gandy and Jessica Mason Pieklo discuss both voting rights and abortion access in Texas with political reporter Andrea Grimes. [RH Reality Check] * Op-ed notes that Obamacare opponents are cherry-picking their history. Are there actually Obamacare opponents left? [Washington Post] * A week or so ago I made a joke about OSU Coach Mike “I’m a Man! I’m 40!” Gundy. Apparently he tried to trademark it. [Campus Insiders] * LFC360 chats with Bentham IMF’s Ralph Sutton about making Biglaw more affordable with third-party litigation funding. [LFC360] * A list of the top 100 Wild Men and Wild Women in history. Justice Scalia, Racehorse Haynes and David Boies all make the list. I get why he went with Haynes, but when it comes to a Texas litigation “wild man,” I think Joe Jamail. [What About Clients?]