This Bump In Sesame Street Could Cost A Lot To Pave Over
This would have never happened as Disney World.
This would have never happened as Disney World.
Could something actually happen this time?
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An elite law school is doing its best to remove racism from its campus.
Why are we not surprised?
Georgetown Law incorporating race into legal discussions prompting conservative freak-out.
Asking outside counsel to improve staffing results in chaos.
Law firms and legal departments are writing the future of the profession in separate rooms. What happens when they actually work together?
The abuses alleged only get more shocking as you go along.
States' rights? Where have we heard that one before?
Where did you *really* get those credit cards and the state ID that verify who you say you are?
* Putting the Uh in Supreme: States are taking their own stand on abortion rights without input from the 9. [NYT] * Taking liberties on occasion: SCOTUS ruling on bundling crimes will heavily impact how sentencing works. [AP] * The Story of J.D.: A Black law student representing a client is mistaken for a defendant. Not the only time that has happened. [Boston Globe] * No Grandma, Obama doesn't need your social security number. [ZDNet] * You practice like a woman: Gender discrimination's persistence is being fought in courtrooms. [Ms. Magazine]
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Before we hand her the wheel to the judiciary, what score did she get on her driver's license exam? The American public deserves to know.
Once the profiling is over, they can focus on wider bike lanes!
The ABA offers an incredibly reasonable curriculum revision. Let's watch the meltdown!
The Chief worries about discriminatory redistricting plans going into effect before review. So did the rest of us, buddy.
Entering the home stretch on this one.