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Holland, Author of Landmark Corporate Rulings, Remembered for Constitutional Law Expertise
In 1986, Holland became the youngest person ever appointed to the Supreme Court and eventually became its longest-serving justice.Douglas County Judge Cynthia Adams Faces Election Challenge From Corey Martin
"My judicial philosophy is grounded in the belief that Douglas County needs real, sensible, and impartial representation on the bench," said attorney Ryan C. Williams, a candidate running for the Douglas Judicial Circuit.Husch Blackwell Becomes First Am Law 100 Firm to Launch Psychedelics Practice
Other teams have individual lawyers guiding clients on work connected to these nascent therapies, but the Husch team sees real value in formalizing the work.Former GC of Fintech Startup Sentenced to 3 Years for Embezzlement
Brooke Campbell Solis used shell companies and her "super administrative privileges" to take $500,000 for San Francisco-based Good Money.Decision of the Day: Employee Not Acting Within Scope of Employment at Time of Landscaping Accident
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Federal Appeals Judge Suggests Yale Law Protesters 'Should Be Disqualified for Potential Clerkships'
Former U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel of the Northern District of California said an email from Circuit Judge Laurence Silberman raises the question of "whether a sitting federal judge should comment on a politically charged situation because of the possible perception of bias."Federal Appeals Judge Suggests Yale Law Protesters 'Should Be Disqualified for Potential Clerkships'
Last week, a group of Yale Law students protested an on-campus Federalist Society event featuring conservative speaker Kristen Waggoner. Now, a federal judge has suggested to colleagues that the protesters should be identified and potentially disqualified from federal clerkships.The Pandemic Has Intensified Legal Disputes Between Neighbors and HOAs
"They should focus on going outside, going to the park, doing their jobs in their offices, rather than focusing on their neighbors," said Paul Windust, a principal with Berding & Weil.New York Firms Pile On Document Dispute in Meta's Facebook Antitrust Lawsuit
Law firms representing major technology companies subpoenaed by Facebook's parent company, Meta, include Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer; Clifford Chance; Debevoise & Plimpton; and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.Women of Legal Tech: Sam Parulekar on Why People and Process Should Be the 'Stars of the Show'
Sam Parulekar explores what she learned from being part of the 'first fifteen' at Pangea3, why she'd love to chat with the Prime Minister of New Zealand, and how to tackle racial and ethnic bias with diversity of thought and awareness.Trending Stories
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