Alito Leak
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Courts
Supreme Court Is Distinctly To The Right Of Most Americans
But Court reform remains unpopular. -
Courts, Technology
I Ran Justice Alito’s Draft Abortion Opinion Through The BriefCatch Legal Editing Software. Here’s What Happened.
BriefCatch, which reportedly counts several Supreme Court justices among its customers, actually scored the draft’s writing high. - Sponsored
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Biglaw
Biglaw Firms Finally Speak Up In Wake Of SCOTUS Leak, And They're Prepared To Defend Abortion Rights In America
Lawyers, it's time to assemble!
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Law Schools
Over 100 Law School Organizations Issue Statement On Alito Leak, Calling On Lawyers To Be Ready
The coming storm will push the legal profession. Law students want everyone prepared. -
Courts
Supreme Court Goes After Clerk Phone Records As Bumbling Abortion Leak Dragnet Continues To Come Up Empty
Apparently the Court is still spinning its wheels. -
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Law Schools
'Trust Me, I'm A Liberal Man, Which Is Why I'm Writing In The Wall Street Journal That Women Don't Have Reproductive Rights'
The curious category of 'liberal law professor' predictably rears its head again. -
Courts
Guess Which Legal Event Feels Like Tindering Behind The Wife's Back?
This is "Maybe I was cheating, but why were you looking through my phone?" level DARVO-ing. - Sponsored
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Law Schools
Yale Law Students: 'Maybe Don't Invite FedSoc To Parties.' Right Wing: 'Doxx 'Em And Snitch To Employers'
There's a profound disrespect for legal institutions on display here... and it's not coming from the Yale Law students. -
Courts
Samuel Alito Dodges Easy Question About His Supreme Court Colleagues
The cracks are starting to show. -
Government
In A World Without Roe, Time May Be Running Out For IVF Too
Rich white women finally have some skin in the game. -
Courts
Joe Biden Gets Real About Scary Post-Roe World
Time for some tough truths from the president. -
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Courts
Harvard Law's Laurence Tribe Says What We're All Thinking About The Supreme Court
The Court's legitimacy is 'clearly in question.' -
Courts
The Justice Behind The Dobbs Draft Opinion
Examining Justice Alito's authorship of majority opinions in cases decided by a single vote where no liberal justice sat in the majority. -
Government
Isn't It Wonderful That Truth Is A Defense To Slander?
I'm not saying I dislike Ted Cruz. I'm not saying anything, actually. I typed this on my laptop. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 05.10.22
* Young Thug got hit with a RICO charge for renting a car used to kill someone. Gunna is somehow involved too. I swear this isn’t just a Crim Law final question from a cool professor. Guess this means no Barter 9. [Daily Beast]
* Dispensaries are making so much cash it endangers their employees. If only weed were legal federally. [Politico]
* Politics post-Alito: Looks like the “neutral” arm of the government has caused some political spillover. [CNN]
* Texas is arguing social media platforms are public squares and shouldn’t allow for viewpoint discrimination as such. This is definitely gonna benefit Nazis. [Houston Public Media]
* Law students just unlocked a cool new resume builder: The Copyright Claims Board. [The Reg Review]
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Courts
Clarence Thomas Says The Supreme Court Won't Be 'Bullied'
Not when it comes to abortion, at least. -
Courts
Nothing Is A Better Distraction From A Nakedly Political Court Than A Totally Important Game Of Whodunit
'We only call balls and strikes. Unless our team is losing. Then it’s hockey and we start punching.'