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ABA Approves Golden Gate University Law's Teach-Out Plan
Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the ABA posted notice on Wednesday saying that after careful review of the Law School's revised teach-out plan submitted on Feb. 9, the Law School's accreditation will continue until July 1, 2027, which could be removed earlier.Copyright Fair Use and The Dark Knight
Let's say we want to tell stories using Batman. The copyright on the original Batman comic does not expire until 2035. To what extent can we use Batman and rely on the fair use doctrine?AG Garland Calls Prosecuting Execs 'Greatest Deterrent' to Corporate Fraud
Speaking at a white-collar crime conference in San Francisco, Attorney General Merrick Garland also discussed the rising use of AI by cybercriminals and "the heightened level of threats and the hyperspeed of threats against everyone who works in public spaces."'Barrage of Suspect Claims' Hampers Altria Class Settlement With Juul Users
At a Wednesday hearing, lawyers predicted that as many as 80% of the claims made in Altria's $45.5 million class settlement over Juul could be invalid or fraudulent.View more book results for the query "*"
Most California Judges Fend Off Election Challenges
Two Los Angeles judges and their former colleague did not fare so well, however, in attempts to unseat LA District Attorney George Gascón.California, NY US Trial Judge Picks Face Senators' Questions on Diversity, High Caseloads
Two nominees for the U.S. District Court for South Dakota also receive a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.Why 'Growth for Growth's Sake' May Actually Help Law Firms
"The movement over the past month has [confirmed that] we're going to continue seeing some of the largest, highest-profit firms have this tremendous recruiting advantage," noted law firm consultant Kristin Stark.California Roundup Case Dismissed Midtrial, Monsanto Declares Victory
Plaintiffs lawyers on Tuesday voluntarily dismissed a Roundup case in California's Sonoma County Superior Court on the third day of trial.9th Circuit Reverses District Court's Abstention in Dispute Over Sacramento Marijuana Permit Laws
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California previously abstained and stayed the case because of issues between federal and state cannabis legalization. However, the Ninth Circuit concluded in a March 4 opinion, authored by Judge Salvador Mendoza Jr., that an abstention wasn't warranted as there were no exceptional circumstances present.Trending Stories
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