New Utah Law Lets Students Skip Content They Don’t Believe In. And You Thought Teaching Con Law Was Bad Before…
‘And if your syllabus causes you to sin, tear it apart and throw it away.’
‘And if your syllabus causes you to sin, tear it apart and throw it away.’
Department of Justice leadership keeps signing these.
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Bar discipline is only accountability left for Trump lawyers, and the DOJ wants to nip that in the bud.
George Conway on a podcast doing George Conway things.
This week on The Break Out, we explore the US military's newest tranche of declassified Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Todd Blanche's Attorney General sizzle reel now includes going after Freedom of the Press.
There's no way Comey is intentionally this funny.
Valerie Insinna outlines how Congress draws up a military spending plan for the year ahead.
When Trump says that he'll run for president again in 2028, is that a joke?
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Matt Damon’s latest Supreme Court parody says the quiet part out loud about third-term Trump fears.
Everything's bigger in Texas, including the bullshit.
All the credit, none of the responsibility.
It's not every day you see a lawyer threaten to seek sanctions against the top three lawyers at the DOJ!
In Patel's defense, it *is* a pretty tasty bourbon.