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A Novel (and 'Funnier') Ranking System for Law Schools: How Many Mentions in the Times
Alternatives to the U.S. News & World Report Law Schools Rankings have gotten a lot of press lately, and one University of Kentucky law school professor is the latest to offer one: a "funnier" rankings system.Supreme Court Takes Up Mob Associate's 'Crime of Violence' Appeal
The justices will consider "whether a crime that requires proof of bodily injury or death, but can be committed by failing to take action, has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of force."GOP Senators Pledge to Reject Biden's Judicial Nominees Post-Trump Conviction
"It is difficult to understand what they're doing," said a law school professor who studies federal judicial appointments. "It has nothing to do with the merits of the nominees."Feds Using Data Analytics to Turbocharge Insider Trading Enforcement
"There are very powerful tools out there that the government is using, and they're clearly going to get better and better," said Shannon Eagan, a partner at Cooley.Arguing Class Actions: Trusting Juries and the Courts to Manage Damages Issues in Class Actions
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Likely Trump Hush Money Appeal Could Center on New York Election Law Theory
"I think the odds are against getting the conviction reversed," said Richard Schoenstein, vice chair of Tarter, Krinsky & Drogin. "But there are genuine issues."In Sign of Arbitration Shift, Corporate Defendants Go 0-3 This Supreme Court Term
The justices have placed a new emphasis on the text of the 1925 Federal Arbitration Act and treat it like other federal statutes instead of deferring to policy arguments favoring arbitration.Divided FTC Denies Kroger, Albertsons Bid to Delay Administrative Proceeding Over Proposed Merger
The dissenting commissioners called the refusal to grant a delay in the bifurcated case unfair to the parties, attorneys and witnesses.Ambiguity of Trump Gag Order Leaves Him at Risk of Contempt, Jail
"You could fashion an argument that the restrictions on speech generally are really geared toward protecting the trial or any interference with the trial, but the jurors' safety issue is one that would continue past them returning a verdict," opined one observer. Trump's defense team did not seek clarification of the orders following his conviction on Thursday.Trending Stories
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