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The Legal Intelligencer

Judicial Education Center Opens With $7.5M Gift and Help From Pa. Law Schools

The nine law schools in the state are teaming up to teach the law, but don't expect to see introductory classes like torts or contracts on the course list.
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National Law Journal

Democratic AGs Unite to Counter Regulatory Rollbacks Pushed by Trump, Congress and Industry

President Donald Trump promised to re-create the government and diminish its regulations, but he faces an increasingly organized and determined opposition in Democratic state attorneys general.
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The Recorder

Reed v. Lieurance

9th Cir.; 15-35018 The court of appeals reversed in part a judgment and remanded. The court held that evidence supported the plaintiff’s claim…
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New Jersey Law Journal

Bar Groups at Odds Over Latest Push to Shorten Malpractice Window

The New Jersey State Bar Association is leading a coalition urging lawmakers to shorten the filing period for malpractice claims from six to two years, but the state's principal plaintiffs bar group and others stand opposed.
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New York Law Journal

Schneiderman, 10 Other State AGs Sue EPA Over Chemical Safety Rule

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and 10 other state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, charging the agency has illegally delayed a safety rule for chemical plants.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Blank Rome Snags LA Wage-and-Hour Partner From Venable

Labor and employment lawyer Laura Reathaford has left Venable to join Blank Rome in Los Angeles, reuniting with two former colleagues there.
22 minute read

National Law Journal

Partisan Divide Among State AGs Has Intensified Under Obama, Trump

State attorneys general banding together to take on an administration of the opposite party is not a new phenomenon. But former AGs, academics and lawyers say partisanship appears to be on the rise among the states' chief lawyers.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Capitol Report

A report on recent action in Trenton of interest to NJSBA members
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The Legal Intelligencer

Phila.'s First Black Female DA Sworn In, Vows to Restore Public Confidence

With only five months in her term, interim Philadelphia District Attorney Kelley B. Hodge—the first black female head of the state's largest prosecutor's office—vowed to repair the reputation of the office tarnished by her predecessor, Seth Williams.
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Legaltech News

Georgia Judges Set to Eye Changing Rule Over Use of Electronic Devices in Courtrooms

Georgia's Superior Court judges are considering a major overhaul of a court rule governing the use of cameras and electronic recording devices in courtrooms.
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