Black Lives Matter
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TechnologyHere's How To Protect Your Rights (And Data) During #BlackLivesMatter Protests
The right to protest is a fundamental one that deserves protection, and it's one that is essential to the preservation of our democracy. -
Legal EthicsAttorney Arrested Not Once, But Twice, After Allegedly Spitting In Black Teenager's Face
Well, this is awful and gross.
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BiglawWhat Biglaw Is Saying About The Unrest Sweeping The Nation
We now have 70+ statements from Biglaw on racial injustice. Will this pressure other firms to do something? We sure hope so.
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PoliceJemel Roberson's Murder By Cops Is A Warning To Black People Who Try To Help
Trying to help while black can be a capital offense in America. -
CrimeIf You Want To Prevent Police From Murdering Black People, You Have To Prevent The Harassing Stops
Pro-white forces will certainly disagree with me. -
CrimeWhen The Revolution Comes, I Hope It Starts In Florida
Florida jury awards $4 in police killing of a black man, purposely trying to add insult to murder. -
LitigatorsProsecutor Indicted For Trying To Help Police Get Away With Murder
This is exactly what needs to start happening to prosecutors who help the police get away with it. -
Football, Labor / Employment, On The JobColin Kaepernick’s Grievance
This may be less about Kaepernick, and more about pushing a public showdown between protesters and the NFL.
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Justice, PolicePhilando Castile's Murder Proves There's Nothing Blacks Can Do
Of all the black men who have been killed by American police, Philando Castile's death affected me the most. -
Jury Duty, Minority Issues, TrialsJurors Get Serious About 'Black Lives Matter'
Black or white, everyone wants their neighborhoods to be safe. They just don't want to be stopped arbitrarily because of the color of their skin. -
CrimeBlack Lives Matter Is Making Mother's Day A Little Sweeter For Some Women
A poignant way to celebrate the holiday. -
Justice, PoliceDo The Cops Have To Use Sarin Gas On Us Before White People Will Stop Them?
More video of U.S. forces brutalizing their own people. -
Justice, RacismJury Can't Decide If Shooting A Fleeing, Unarmed Black Man Five Times In The Back Is A Crime
You debase yourselves if you let this man walk free.
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Law ProfessorsProfessor Dershowitz's Response Still Misses My Core Argument
Professor Dershowitz provided a lot of context, but still doesn't get to the core of our disagreement. -
Law Professors, RacismA Response To Joe Patrice
The Harvard Law professor responds to an earlier Above the Law article. -
Law Professors, RacismAlan Dershowitz Thinks 'Black Lives Matter' Is Anti-Semitic, Sticks Up For Steve Bannon
Dershowitz has hopped on the crazy bus. -
Guns / Firearms, RacismBiglaw Partner Killed His Wife, Allegedly Because Of 'Black Lives Matter'
Lawyer shoots his wife. His own irrational fears to blame? -
Morning DocketMorning Docket: 10.04.16
* “[G]reed is not a component of the law of fiduciary duty anywhere.” Donald Trump’s campaign may have claimed he has “a fiduciary responsibility to his business, his family and his employees to pay no more tax than legally required,” but legal experts found that assertion pretty laughable, seeing as there’s no such thing as a fiduciary duty to oneself. [DealBook / New York Times]
* An attorney who serves as an advisor to the ABA’s Standing Committee on Gun Violence says he accidentally shot and killed his wife when his gun went off after hitting a speed bump. He claims he had the gun out because they were in an area where Black Lives Matter protests had been held and was afraid they were about to be carjacked. [People]
* For the first time since the days of Abraham Lincoln, the Supreme Court opened its new term with a vacancy on the bench certain to be filled in the upcoming presidential election. Without the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s voice, the Court is left split along ideological lines, with four conservative justices and four liberal justices. [Reuters]
* According to Chief Justice John Roberts, “judges are not politicians, even when they come to the bench by way of the ballot,” but that doesn’t mean elected judges behave as judicially as they’re expected to when retention elections are near. In fact, “[a]ll judges, even the most punitive, increase their sentences as re-election nears.” [New York Times]
* The EEOC has filed a suit against Denver Law, alleging that female full-time professors are paid less than their male counterparts. Nine female professors work at the school full-time, and on average, they’re paid about $20K less than full-time male professors. Denver Law says it stands by its “system of evaluation and merit pay.” [Denver Post]
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Justice, PoliceI Wanted The Latest Black Guy To Deserve To Be Killed By The Cops; He Didn't
Watching these videos doesn't even make me "angry" any more. -
Football, SportsBarack Obama Supports 'Messy' Democracy And Sports Star's Constitutional Rights
Barack Obama knows something about con law.