Is Kim Kardashian West’s New Fast Fashion Lawsuit A Distraction From Copycat Allegations?
Her lawsuit against Missguided has raised some questions.
Her lawsuit against Missguided has raised some questions.
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* Justice Sotomayor with a sharp dissent in a death penalty case. [Empirical SCOTUS] * The Kardashians are in more legal hot water -- this time over the accessibility of their store's website. [The Fashion Law] * This is why listening is an essential skill for lawyers. [Katz Justice] * Is there a moral obligation to vote? [Law and More] * You may not like Billy Bush, but he's not responsible for what Trump said. [Lawyers, Guns and Money] * Law firms advising other law firms. [Big Law Business] * The application of Federal Sentencing Guidelines in child pornography cases. [Versus Texas]
* The definitive answer to the question only Elie Mystal cares about -- Who in Game of Thrones would make the best lawyer? [LinkedIn] * It's official: non-profit Truth in Advertising has filed a complaint with the FTC about the Kardashian/Jenner family's sloppily labeled sponsored posts. [The Fashion Law] * Texas is forum shopping in its lawsuits against the federal government -- and it's working. [Huffington Post] * Sedgwick's gender discrimination lawsuit could be headed to arbitration. [Law.com] * Despite knowing better, people are still going to law school. [Law and More]
* A lawsuit by New York Giants player Jason Pierre-Paul against ESPN will go forward. The firework enthusiast is mad ESPN reporter Adam Schefter tweeted out a pic of the x-ray of his hand after an accident last Fourth of July. [The Hollywood Reporter] * The Kardashians are changing their #sponsoredcontent ways. [Jezebel] * How lawsuits against Ivy League retirement plans could help you -- by William Birdthistle, author of Empire of the Fund (affiliate link). [Forbes] * A Republican Super PAC is going hard after Fordham Law professor and Congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout. [The Slot] * “I knew you would pull it off.” When clients help their lawyers with an impressive victory. [Katz Justice] * Exactly how readable are the decisions from the 2015 Supreme Court term? [Empirical SCOTUS] * Are immigration glitches hurting American farmers? [Huffington Post] * Should you feel sorry for Scott Brown because he wasn't named in a lawsuit? [Law and More] * This is how the Ivies bust unions. [Lawyers, Guns & Money]
* Sonia Sotomayor is proving she is a different kind of Supreme Court justice. [Guile is Good] * Nick Denton gets a nice payday in exchange for a non-compete clause. [Wall Street Journal] * Federal judge rules Ferguson School District violated the Voting Rights Act. [Huffington Post] * Democrats are screwing up Obamacare -- does this open the door to the single-payer option? [Slate] * Even Mike Pence can't keep a straight face when confronted with Trump's "ideas." [Salon] * The battle over #sponsored posts continues. [Speechwriter-Ghostwriter] * No maternity leave? No problem. Just learn the basics of an office birth. [Funny or Die]
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The Kardashians haven't been super great about labeling their Instagram posts as the ads they so obviously are.