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Scalia's Remarks on Law School Renew Legal Education Debate

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• Scalia's Remarks on Law School Renew Legal Education Debate

• Randall Rader Resigns As Chief Judge of Federal Circuit

• Senators Want to Upgrade Federal Cybercrime Arsenal

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• Special Report: Judicial Transparency

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Scalia's Remarks on Law School Renew Legal Education Debate

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's recent sharp criticism of law schools... Read More »

Randall Rader Resigns As Chief Judge of Federal Circuit

Chief Judge Randall Rader of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit... Read More »

Senators Want to Upgrade Federal Cybercrime Arsenal

A bipartisan group of senators led by Carl Levin, D-Mich., is looking to give... Read More »

Who Wins in Donziger v. Squire Patton Boggs?

To call this a litigation about litigation about litigation is too simple. The... Read More »

Class Action Filing Lays Blame on GM Law Department

It is "inconceivable" the General Motors Co. GC didn't know about fatal ignition-switch... Read More »

Special Report: Judicial Transparency

Financial disclosure reports for 257 federal appellate judges reveal a trove... Read More »

 

Hogan Lovells Recognized For Pro Bono Work

Hogan Lovells takes top honors for donating 4,000 hours of pro bono work to... Read More »

Justices: Source of Execution Drug Can Be Kept Secret

Dissenters say majority puts Georgia on track for "macabre" execution as occurred... Read More »

A Novel Approach to Laying Off Older Workers

IBM Corp. has stopped providing the comparison information that is generally... Read More »

More Pro Ses Appearing In Appellate Court

Nonlawyers used to represent themselves in only the simplest cases. Even that... Read More »



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