Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Study: Women Law Professors Cited More Often

Today's Top Stories

• Study: Women Law Professors Cited More Often

• Judiciary Sees Budget Uptick in Federal Spending Deal

• Feds Fight Disclosure of Docs on Destruction of CIA Tapes

• Occupy Protester's Excessive-Force Case Goes Before DC Circuit

• CIA Torture Report: Lawyers and Litigation

• Federal Suit Challenges Mass. Law Against Campaign Lies

• Third-Party Litigation Funding Hitting Its Stride

• Op-Ed: Ferguson Prosecutor Should Have Bowed Out

 

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Study: Women Law Professors Cited More Often

For years, evidence that scholarly research produced by women is cited less... Read More »

Judiciary Sees Budget Uptick in Federal Spending Deal

Federal courts and their security are up and public defender services are down... Read More »

Feds Fight Disclosure of Docs on Destruction of CIA Tapes

The U.S. Department of Justice filed papers on Tuesday fighting the release... Read More »

Occupy Protester's Excessive-Force Case Goes Before DC Circuit

A federal appeals court in Washington appeared skeptical on Wednesday of an... Read More »

CIA Torture Report: Lawyers and Litigation

The Senate Intelligence Committee on Dec. 9 published a 499-page executive summary... Read More »

Federal Suit Challenges Mass. Law Against Campaign Lies

A Massachusetts political action committee has asked a Boston federal judge... Read More »

Third-Party Litigation Funding Hitting Its Stride

The industry is growing and the practice is more accepted, but critics want... Read More »

Op-Ed: Ferguson Prosecutor Should Have Bowed Out

Having special appointees lead grand juries in cases against police prevents... Read More »

 

Introducing The Innovators

The Recorder is proud to present a strong and diverse group of industry professionals... Read More »

Big Law Fumbles Are Focus at Federal Circuit

In three cases, attorneys tried to get themselves—and their clients—off... Read More »

Minority Push to Delay Finals Spreads to Georgetown Law

Students from at least two law schools are pushing administrators to postpone... Read More »

Best Legal Departments 2015: Call for Nominations

Does your legal department rise above the rest? We want to hear all about it.... Read More »



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