Monday, October 6, 2014

A Low-Key Term for Justices

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• A Low-Key Term for Justices

• Fewer Firms Get More Work at High Court

• From Felony Conviction to Bar Exam

• Strife Roils Hollywood Institution

• Human Trafficking Cases Rarely Result in Restitution, Study Says

• The Story Behind the Stevens Case

• Six Justices Attend Annual Red Mass in D.C.

• INADMISSIBLE: Ex-Sen. Larry Craig Slapped with Penalty

• Op-Ed: Concussion Settlement's Medicaid Problem

• VOIR DIRE: Shape Wary

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A Low-Key Term for Justices

After three blockbuster terms in a row, the 2014-15 U.S. Supreme Court term... Read More »

Fewer Firms Get More Work at High Court

If the last term is any guide, the dominance of veteran advocates and their... Read More »

From Felony Conviction to Bar Exam

The latest chapter in the remarkable story of Shon Hopwood — a convicted... Read More »

Strife Roils Hollywood Institution

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Barry Russell worried that there were "some very suspicious... Read More »

Human Trafficking Cases Rarely Result in Restitution, Study Says

Even though federal law mandates human traffickers compensate the people they... Read More »

The Story Behind the Stevens Case

A new book takes readers behind the scenes of the botched prosecution of U.S.... Read More »

Six Justices Attend Annual Red Mass in D.C.

Six U.S. Supreme Court justices attended the Roman Catholic Red Mass in Washington... Read More »

INADMISSIBLE: Ex-Sen. Larry Craig Slapped with Penalty

Larry Craig, the former Idaho senator arrested in a 2007 airport sex sting,... Read More »

Op-Ed: Concussion Settlement's Medicaid Problem

The government will need reimbursement from the deal's proceeds, but how much... Read More »

VOIR DIRE: Shape Wary

The FTC hopes a $1.5 million settlement of false-product claims will make women's... Read More »

 

Kamins to Retire, Ending Judicial Conduct Proceedings

Barry Kamins said in a stipulation that he will retire as state Supreme Court... Read More »

Changes to Law School Standards Eliminate Waste

The ABA approved a number of changes to law school accreditation standards,... Read More »

PR That's Protected

Media advice may sometimes be covered by attorney-client privilege. Read More »

Kaplan Accepts Plea Deal, Prison Term for al Qaida Spokesman

Southern District Judge Lewis Kaplan accepted the plea agreement of Adel Abdel... Read More »



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