Ten Years Of The Roberts Court
Should conservatives and libertarians be delighted or disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court at this milestone?
Should conservatives and libertarians be delighted or disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court at this milestone?
* Even Bill Cosby cannot escape the power and force of the American judicial system. [Gawker] * A #tbt look at a bygone era when people took honest-to-goodness lunch breaks. [Slate] * Let the fanfic commence! Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg tells of the time Justice Scalia serenaded her. [Huffington Post] * More people pile on Mary Jo White. [Above the Law] * A primer on the legal issues that will dominate the next year. [Pacific Standard] * The British legal system is going to war over offensive tweets. [Overlawyered] * The closing you use at the end of your email can say a lot about you. [Daily Lawyer Tips]
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