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National Law Journal

DOJ Refers Ex-Trump Appointee Who Led DC Attorney's Office for Internal Investigation Over Capitol Riots Interview

A federal judge said DOJ lawyers "should know better" than to make public comments about pending cases, and said he wouldn't hesitate to impose a gag order or sanction attorneys.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Can't Have It Both Ways: Sidney Powell's Defamation Defense Could Put Her in Ethical Bind, Experts Say

"Powell's defense in the defamation lawsuit undermines her defense in the disciplinary proceeding," one legal ethics expert said.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Gibson Dunn's Star Litigators Turn to Podcasting

Ted Boutrous and Ted Olson are chatting about their careers in a new podcast, allowing them to promote their names and capabilities to clients, law students and the general public.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Meet the Ballard Spahr Partner Protecting Press Access to the Derek Chauvin Trial in Minneapolis

"Let people watch the process, because they will trust it more if they can see it," says Ballard Spahr partner Leita Walker, who has represented a coalition of media outlets covering the trial of the former police officer charged in George Floyd's death.
10 minute read

National Law Journal

Facing Defamation, Sidney Powell Says 'No Reasonable Person' Thought Her Election Fraud Claims Were Fact

"Given the highly charged and political context of the statements, it is clear that Powell was describing the facts on which she based the lawsuits she filed in support of President Trump," Powell's attorneys wrote.
5 minute read

International Edition

'Future Police State': What India's New Internet Rules Mean for Twitter, Facebook

The tech world is bracing for India's onerous new internet laws.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Are Social Media Companies Common Carriers?

The marketplace of ideas is not the marketplace for freight car space.
5 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Attorney Questions Former Nunes Counsel's Ability to Practice in Delaware

Virginia attorney Steven Biss' admission is being opposed by Rhode Island attorney Michael Farley, a pro se defendant in a case filed last year by a man seeking $25 million in damages for alleged defamation, false light invasion of privacy and civil conspiracy.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - NJ Lawyer magazine focuses on sports law

Latest issue of New Jersey Lawyer focuses on sports law
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Does This Seem Fishy to You? Justice Barrett's First Opinion for the US Supreme Court

Justice Amy Barrett discussed a number of exceptions to the general principle espoused by FOIA in her first opinion for the U.S. Supreme Court this week in United States Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club.
6 minute read

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