The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Angela D. Giampolo | September 9, 2024
In courtrooms across America, the "gay/trans panic defense" has long undermined justice for LGBTQ+ individuals. This controversial strategy allows defendants to justify violence against LGBTQ+ people by claiming that the victim's sexual orientation or gender identity provoked their aggression.
By William W. Bedsworth | September 5, 2024
"A good portion of our lives is spent learning to identify red flags. And the better we are at it, the better chance we have of surviving to see the next one. Simple as that. But we seem to be losing our respect for red flags," says Justice William W. Bedsworth.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Rory Lancman | September 4, 2024
Courts are beginning to render decisions in the wave of cases filed following universities' widespread failure to protect Jewish students from discrimination after the October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks in Israel, and the early verdict is encouraging.
By David A. Carrillo and Brandon V. Stracener | September 4, 2024
Lacking any other good options, the best course here is a political compromise; this is primarily a political issue that needs a political solution.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Kate Reder Sheikh | September 4, 2024
In many professions, seniority is a pure asset. In lateral law firm moves, seniority tips over and becomes a hindrance for many roles starting in the sixth year.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | August 28, 2024
Many clients often lie to their criminal lawyers about something, not to mention that they lie to themselves, or tend to "forget" certain imposing facts, Law Journal columnist Joel Cohen writes. How might criminal practitioners manage defendants' recitation of their facts?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Neil C. Schur | August 19, 2024
On Aug. 6, following a nine-week bench trial, a federal court found in United States v. Google and Colorado v. Google that Google has monopolized the market for "general search services" on the internet.
By Daniel B. Garrie, Bradford Newman and Jonathan Tam | August 16, 2024
Organizations that prioritize data minimization and stay up to date with changes in privacy laws and regulations will be well- positioned to meet the privacy challenges of the future.
By Brian Heberlig and Galen Kast | August 8, 2024
"Rather than asking percipient witnesses about the impugned transactions, the government retained an expert to second-guess the very same accounting decisions Autonomy's independent auditors had approved in real time," write Steptoe's Brian Heberlig and Galen Kast.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | August 7, 2024
"Lawyers who are motivated to a fault and never take a vacation day or turn off their phone can find themselves negatively affected by the toll that stress can take," write Dentons' Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair.
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