Pardon Me
By pardoning the January 6 rioters on his first day in office, Trump signaled to a bunch of his supporters, which included white supremacists and violent criminals, that they're safe for the next four years.
By pardoning the January 6 rioters on his first day in office, Trump signaled to a bunch of his supporters, which included white supremacists and violent criminals, that they're safe for the next four years.
Stupidest timeline.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
'Yeah, I went to Trump's rally,' the judge said -- and he has no regrets about doing so.
The judge went on to call the lawyers' behavior leading up to January 6 'indefensible and inexcusable.'
These judges are forced to constantly be on alert, because what if the next threat isn't an idle one?
How do you deafen yourself to the partisan screaming and decide independently whether the prosecutions are political?
The new generation of AI-related legal issues are inherently cross-disciplinary, implicating corporate law, intellectual property, data privacy, employment, corporate governance and regulatory compliance.
Where does Chesebro fit into the Trump gang?
Mark Herrmann can tell you right now what the result of the trial will be.
Sure, why not?
Is there a German word for this? Rechtsanwaltunterbuserrung?
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Let’s not repeat mistakes of the past.
That isn't the way it works.
Ugh, it's no fair unless we all get a chance to map out the next insurrection.
Why have the newspapers just now decided to change their tune?
Maybe, just maybe, our profession needs to open its eyes to the possibility that good lawyers, those who make a positive difference in society, can come from all sorts of backgrounds.