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If you'd like to hear two veteran Supreme Court advocates discuss the upcoming SCOTUS Term, we've got a great event for you.
If you'd like to hear two veteran Supreme Court advocates discuss the upcoming SCOTUS Term, we've got a great event for you.
A federal judge lands in hot water for telling the Supreme Court to "stfu." It's just part of a growing trend of criticizing federal judges for having opinions.
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Whoever is in charge of the SCOTUSblog account responded with the second language that is innate to all lawyers: sarcasm.
The story behind SCOTUS litigator Tom Goldstein's Bilzerian experience with automatic weapons.
Don’t piss off this Supreme Court litigator -- he's got a very big gun!
Don’t piss off this Supreme Court litigator -- he's got a very big gun!
Depositions by Filevine help with scheduling, tracking goals, and trial prep.
A visual look at the major cases on the Supreme Court's docket for the current Term.
We're hosting two ATL events in Washington, D.C., this week; please join us!
RSVP here to join us in Washington, D.C., on October 17 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the Supreme Court's October 2013 Term.
Some historical perspective on whistleblowers, traitors, and the rule of law.
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You know you've reached the pinnacle of success when the mainstream media is scared of your blog.
Are the gay marriage cases currently before the Supreme Court all mistakes?
What happened on the first day of the new Term of the Supreme Court? According to Above the Law's SCOTUS correspondent, Matt Kaiser, it started with a splash....
Here's a preview of the upcoming Supreme Court Term, featuring the insights of Paul Clement and Tom Goldstein.
What went down at the U.S. Supreme Court this morning? Still no Obamacare ruling, but there were a few other interesting decisions....