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A Novel (and 'Funnier') Ranking System for Law Schools: How Many Mentions in the Times
Alternatives to the U.S. News & World Report Law Schools Rankings have gotten a lot of press lately, and one University of Kentucky law school professor is the latest to offer one: a "funnier" rankings system.Mexicans Elect Ruling Party Candidate for the Presidency in Consolidation of Power
Claudia Sheinbaum has vowed to continue with the agenda of the Morena party, prompting concern by investors and their legal advisers who have not found the policies business-friendly, and who fear they will further erode checks and balances and weaken the country's judiciary.Supreme Court Takes Up Mob Associate's 'Crime of Violence' Appeal
The justices will consider "whether a crime that requires proof of bodily injury or death, but can be committed by failing to take action, has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of force."Florida Senators Refuse to Advance Judicial Nominees Post-Trump Conviction
"It is difficult to understand what they're doing," said a law school professor who studies federal judicial appointments. "It has nothing to do with the merits of the nominees."GOP Senators Pledge to Reject Biden's Judicial Nominees Post-Trump Conviction
"It is difficult to understand what they're doing," said a law school professor who studies federal judicial appointments. "It has nothing to do with the merits of the nominees."View more book results for the query "*"
Skydance Hires Legal Exec as Upstart Shakes Up Hollywood With Paramount Merger
Jean Chi has resigned from a key role at Spotify to become president of global business and legal affairs for Skydance.Noncompete Rule: Boon for Workers or Government Overreach?
It is expected that the rule will remain the subject of fierce debate and court challenges for years to come. Nonetheless, when the rule takes effect on Sept. 4, 2024, many workers will rejoice in their newfound freedom, while their employers may bemoan the changing business landscape.Magistrate Judge Sides With County Defendants in Inmate's Claims in Failure to Treat Hepatitis C
According to the summary judgment motion, Russell is entitled to qualified immunity because "no reasonable person in her position would have known" that her actions in monitoring Connell's Hepatitis C and treating symptoms would have constituted a violation of "some clearly established right" of the plaintiff.DSBA to Hold Bench and Bar 2024 CLE
The Delaware State Bar Association (DSBA) is scheduled to hold its "Bench and Bar 2024" CLE from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday.Trending Stories
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