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Big Law Defense Teams Line Up Behind Elite Universities in Financial Aid Antitrust Suit
Big multidefendant antitrust lawsuits usually mean a Big Law roll call. That's definitely the case with a new suit targeting elite universities.Connecticut Begins to Confront Racial Disparities in Mandatory Minimum Sentencing
The majority and dissenting opinions in State v. McCleese are truly two of the finest opinions that I have read in years. But as the concurring opinion points out, the dissent seems to be predicated on principles of fundamental fairness—rooted not in the Eighth Amendment but, rather in the due-process clauses of the federal and state constitutionsIs the Grass Really Greener? Interview Tips to Learn More During the Interview Process
How can attorneys be more certain they are making the right decision? Aside from understanding basic economics such as the firm's compensation system, which is, of course, essential, leveraging the interview process is a good start, and asking questions in a strategic way is a key skill to enable us to make the right decisions.'Hold the Ladder Down': Helping Others Rise Is SC Judge Childs' Mantra, Her Former Clerks Say
U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs, under consideration as a potential successor to retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, urges her clerks, law students and others to "hold the ladder down" so that others can rise up.Key Witness in First Trump Impeachment Files Lawsuit Alleging Intimidation Campaign
In a complaint filed in D.C. District Court, retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman accused one of former President Donald Trump's sons and his allies of mounting a concerted campaign to intimidate and retaliate against him for cooperating with the impeachment probe.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
'Hold the Ladder Down': Helping Others Rise Is Judge Michelle Childs' Mantra, Her Former Clerks Say
U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs, under consideration as a potential successor to retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, urges her clerks, law students and others to "hold the ladder down" so that others can rise up.Ex-SDNY Prosecutor Joins Morrison & Foerster's Growing Corps of Former Government Lawyers
Edward Imperatore is one of three high-profile former Southern District of New York prosecutors to announce moves to private practice in recent weeks.Audrey Strauss Rejoins Fried Frank as Senior Counsel in Move to Private Practice
Strauss took over as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York in June 2020, following the dramatic ouster of her predecessor, Geoffrey Berman, by former President Donald Trump. Berman is also at Fried Frank.The New Workplace World: Some Pros and Cons
All nonessential workers, whose jobs permitted them to work from home were required to work from home. While we as lawyers might like to think we are essential, with limited exceptions, lawyers were nonessential workers.Newsmakers: Week of Jan. 24, 2022
Texas lawyer John G. Browning has been named the 2021 recipient of the Oklahoma Bar Association's top legal writing award, the Dr. Maurice Merrill Golden Quill Award.Trending Stories
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