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Clarence, Take the Money and Drive
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas should accept John Oliver's offer of $1 million a year and a new RV, which expires on March 19, the Law Journal's Bennett L. Gershman writes.NYCLA Gives Gov. Hochul Honorary Membership at Annual Gala
Gov. Kathy Hochul is NYCLA's first honorary member since 2015, when the title was bestowed upon then-Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman.How an Australian Broadcaster's General Counsel Promotes Team Well-being
SBS's Theo Dorizac makes well-being a work goal for his team, noting that a healthy and happy team is also more engaged.California Bill Would Probe ADR Firms' Practices for Ethics Compliance
SB 940's author, state Sen. Tom Umberg, D-Santa Ana, said a voluntary certification program will encourage ADR firms to prove their practices comply with legal ethics rules.View more book results for the query "*"
New Jersey Supreme Court Applies Framework to Housing Requests for Emotional Support Animals
"Emotional support animals, however, are different from pets and are not subject to general pet policies. ESAs can help people who struggle with mental health issues and other disabilities, and can enable them to function better in their everyday lives," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said.FTC Chair Khan Warns About the Concentration of Technology Firms
"To stay ahead globally we don't need to protect our monopolies from innovation. We need to protect innovation from monopolies. We need to choose competition over national champions," Lina Khan said.Jury Returns $25M Verdict in Suit Over Sexual Abuse of Foster Child
The plaintiff's lawyer described his client as a highly credible witness who has "been consistent in all of this and has as clear a memory as I've ever seen in a client for the past 25 years."Texas University Defends Drag Show Ban to Supreme Court
"University policy prohibits '[p]ublic behavior that is disruptive, lewd, or indecent,'" Attorney General Ken Paxton wrote. "Drag shows...violate this policy by celebrating conduct that causes many to feel demeaned and objectified."With Mass Torts 'Getting Even Bigger,' Shook One of the Latest to Add in LA
Alycia Degen, who was a co-leader of Sidley's product liability and mass torts practice, has moved to Shook, as it continues building its Los Angeles office.Trending Stories
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