February 13, 2017 | National Law Journal
VOIR DIRE: Pin Your DissentA pin in the style of Justice Ginsburg's "dissenting collar," dueling Kylies, and hair today gone tomorrow in this week's column.
By Richard Binder
4 minute read
February 06, 2017 | National Law Journal
VOIR DIRE: Pokémon Drive?Hopes of restored functionality and redesigned flags in this week's column.
By Richard Binder
3 minute read
February 01, 2017 | National Law Journal
Gorsuch Is the 'Instant-Replay Official' to Roberts the Baseball UmpireDuring his 2005 confirmation hearing, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. famously likened his role to that of a baseball umpire, testifying that “it's my job to call balls and strikes and not to pitch or bat.”
By C. Ryan Barber
4 minute read
January 31, 2017 | Legaltech News
Gamers Hope a Snapchat Lawsuit Will Drive Pokémon GO Back to Full FunctionalityA recent decision in a lawsuit against Snapchat has Pokémon GO players buzzing.
By Richard Binder
3 minute read
January 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
VOIR DIRE: Unhatched ActHatchimals, Kerouac and Capote for kids, and free drinks continue for Belgian MPs in this week's column.
By Richard Binder
4 minute read
January 16, 2017 | National Law Journal
VOIR DIRE: Supreme ShoutoutA SCOTUS justice for "Superhero Day," somebody's still behind the wheel in the "Drive" lawsuit, and a drug bust is a total bust in this week's column.
By Richard Binder
5 minute read
January 10, 2017 | Daily Business Review
Girl's Supreme Court Justice Costume Gets Ginsburg ShoutoutRuth Bader Ginsburg is a superhero to Michele Threefoot, an 8-year-old girl in Columbia, MD, who dressed as the Supreme Court justice for her school's “Superhero Day.”
By Richard Binder
3 minute read
January 04, 2017 | The Recorder
DOL Sues Google Over Failure to Provide Compensation DataThe U.S. Department of Labor announced on Wednesday that it has filed a complaint against Google Inc., claiming the company did not allow its Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs access to Google's employee compensation records as part of a compliance review, in violation of federal antidiscrimination law.
By Rebekah Mintzer
3 minute read
December 26, 2016 | National Law Journal
VOIR DIRE: The Empire Strikes BackYour Jedi tricks won't work with the UK Charity Commission, but if you're persistent you can wear horns in your driver's license photo in Maine. Plus more in this week's column.
By Richard Binder
4 minute read
December 12, 2016 | National Law Journal
VOIR DIRE: Vitamin K for Krispy?A man expected fruit in his raspberry creme doughnuts; a storage center looks for answers and not a fight; and mugshots with parrots in this week's column.
By Richard Binder
4 minute read
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