Much To Celebrate At LeGaL’s 2016 Annual Dinner
Thanks to LeGal for a lovely evening. See everyone again next year!
Thanks to LeGal for a lovely evening. See everyone again next year!
Judge Posner's views on gays and gay marriage have evolved greatly since he was 13 years old -- and so have the American people's.
In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real.
What lies ahead in the LGBT community's battle for legal equality?
Intelligence Squared hosts a debate on the constitutionality of marriage equality. Watch the debate live here.
And congrats to LeGal on another successful year!
Three distinguished commentators -- Bill Eskridge, Linda Greenhouse, and Evan Wolfson -- discuss the Supreme Court's recent rulings on marriage equality.
Enhance your legal skills to advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence.
Gay marriage brings with it gay divorce. And when same-sex unions fall apart, things can get especially complicated....
* It’s official: “law school grads face worst job market in more than 30 years.” Put that in your TTT pipe and smoke it. [Chicago Tribune] * Not sure how good of a “cyber spy” you can be if you’re getting sued in federal court for things like cybersquatting and trademark infringement. [MarketWatch] * Jerry Sandusky was convicted — oh Lord, he was convicted — Friday evening, and now his attorneys say they weren’t allowed to resign right before the trial. [CBS News] * The New York Times has caught Linsanity, or at least it has caught an interest in the trademark case for Jeremy Lin’s popular catchphrase. [New York Times] * It was Gay Pride weekend across the country. Practically speaking, for most people this meant lots of unexpected traffic jams and random glitter bombings. Evan Wolfson, a prominent attorney, was the Grand Marshal of the Chicago Pride Parade. [Chicago Sun-Times] * Will today be the day we get the Obamacare decision? Who knows. In the meantime, here’s an interview with the folks behind the wonderful SCOTUSblog. [Forbes] * The judge accused of elder abuse, in Alameda County, California, is still on the bench, but he has been relegated to handling small claims court. [Mercury News] * An owner of the Miami Heat has sued Google and a blogger over an “unflattering” photo. I guess once you win an NBA championship, it leaves you with a lot of free time for other important pursuits. [CNN]