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Litigators of the Week: Simpson Thacher and ACLU Team To Challenge Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law
With Jonathan Youngwood of Simpson Thacher and Heather Weaver of the ACLU arguing for plaintiffs, a federal judge in Baton Rouge blocked the law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.Legal Profession's Mental Health Woes Start to Take Root in Law School, Many Attorneys Say
"You walk into a classroom on day one, you're expected to have read that case and, boom, you're called on out of the chute, and you're expected to be top of your class," said Jennifer McIver, director of legal operations and industry insights at Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions.These Contenders Are Positioning Themselves to Make (or Return to) the Second Hundred
A group of firms are both within 10% of the No. 200 firm's revenue number and posted year-over-year revenue growth in excess of the Second Hundred's collective growth rate.View more book results for the query "Best Best & Krieger"
The Risks Junior Lawyers Face by Switching Firms Too Soon, and the Benefits of Staying the Course
Before making the leap in pursuit of a seemingly better opportunity, it's worth reflecting on whether committing to personal and professional development might offer a more rewarding path than the hunt for greener pastures.Litigation Boutique Rebrands as Name Partner Joins SDNY Leadership Team
The firm now known as Krieger Lewin was founded in 2017 by three former SDNY prosecutors, and former AUSA Dan Noble is now joining its ranks.Rutgers Law Receives $6.5M Gift, Funds Ginsburg Women's Rights Clinic
Of the donation, $5.5 million will be used to establish the new Ruth Bader Ginsburg Women's Rights and Gender Justice Clinic, according to the school's announcement.Judges and Media Both Want to Get the Truth Out—but How?
"In one of Dr. King's speeches, he said that our destinies are inextricably intertwined," Bernice B. Donald, a nationally recognized retired federal judge, said. "And I think that is certainly true of courts and media."'People Think Courts Are Like Judge Judy': Jurists Say Media Relations Key to Informing Public
"What is unique about what we have today is that people don't know how the court system works," Judge Marcia Krieger said. "They get their information on the internet or TV or movies, and that's not necessarily accurate."Trending Stories
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