Sex In Chambers Met With Slap On Wrist
Ethics issues abound this week!
Ethics issues abound this week!
The man who spent two months doing everything short of showing up at Mar-a-Lago with a headshot has reportedly passed his trial period.
Leveraging agentic AI to triage, prioritize, and automate the law department inbox.
Does NY have the courage to police its own lawyers?
The DOJ that's been recruiting loyalists on social media has made its hiring -- and firing -- criteria unmistakably clear.
Hopefully just the first suit.
The Streisand Effect in full swing.
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
The Acting AG's testimony featured a $1.8 billion slush fund, a specious Obama-era analogy, and a remarkably bad answer about a pardoned J6 rioter convicted of abusing two children.
Department of Justice leadership keeps signing these.
Todd Blanche's Attorney General sizzle reel now includes going after Freedom of the Press.
There's no way Comey is intentionally this funny.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
All the credit, none of the responsibility.
The Acting AG has absorbed the president's famous confusion about everyday commerce.
Merrily we troll along.
At least six club members are trying to block the Acting AG's application, saying the DOJ is too busy targeting club members to make for congenial conversation.
It was enough to drive a man to drink.