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'Be Not Afraid': Kavanaugh on the Importance of Being Thick-Skinned
"In my job, you lose a lot of friends and that's just the reality of it," Justice Brett Kavanaugh said at The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law.'The Megaphone Is Cheap': As Social Media Dominates, Publishers' Intermediary Role Dwindles
As the recent anti-immigrant riots in England illustrate, it is now possible to stir up lynch mobs on a national scale with a falsehood.State Supreme Court Justices Talk Tension Between Judicial Elections, Free Speech
"The flip side is--and these words I thought would never come out of my mouth–-I don't want too many First Amendment rights," said Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick.Horizon Scanning the Election's Impact on Antitrust Regulation
One of the biggest questions looming is whether Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan, one of the most high-profile regulatory body leaders, will stay on.Federal Judge Sides With Lyft Driver in Contractual Dispute Over $1M Uninsured Motorist Coverage
U.S. District Judge Gerald J. Pappert determined a terms of service agreement and the driver guidebook promise was a binding contract between Lyft and one of its drivers, Khalid Ahtasham.View more book results for the query "Progressive"
31. Innovation Without Implementation Is Futility, Not Innovation
Innovation Series, Part 1 When it comes to legal innovation, clients aren't satisfied by impressive metrics or even testimonials. They look for specific benefits to them, measured in terms of quality, value and outcomes. So it's worth understanding what a legal innovation is, and what types clients value.Deal or No Deal? Anticipating Antitrust Under the Next Administration
"The most significant daylight between Trump and Harris competition policy may center on Big Tech enforcement," write Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz.Determining Ownership in Multiple-Grantor Trusts
Given the tax policy justifications for the grantor trust rules and based on analogous case precedent, we discuss the rationale for using the specific property approach for sequestered, traceable assets and the fractional approach for commingled assets.New York's Latest Legislative Session: What Passed, What Didn't, What's Next
The second year of the 2023-2024 legislative session began on Jan. 3, 2024, and ended on June 6, 2024. Here are some of the most significant developments of the 2023-2024 session.Law Firms Struggled with Gen Z, Now Prepare for Gen Alpha
The next generation of recruits, due to enter the workforce in the coming few years, bring all sorts of new challenges for law firms—the Global Lawyer asks if you are ready.Trending Stories
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