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Exchange at Stanford Law event with Federalist Society wasn’t productive, associate dean says
A Stanford Law School administrator shown at a campus event with the Federalist Society in which audience members heckled a federal appellate judge told her…
Ethics lawyer who was fired over tweets about Islam can pursue damages, 6th Circuit says
A federal appeals court has ruled that a Tennessee legal ethics lawyer who was fired for tweeting about Islam can seek damages against his former…
Associate uploaded over 7,900 documents to external Dropbox before quitting, Littler alleges
Littler Mendelson has obtained a protective order shielding sensitive information after accusing a “disgruntled” associate of uploading more than 7,900 documents to an external Dropbox…
After ‘disruptive heckling,’ Stanford Law requires free speech session, notes associate dean’s leave
Stanford Law School is requiring its students to attend an educational session on free speech following students’ “disruptive heckling” of a conservative federal appeals judge…
Alex Murdaugh and whether to testify in your own defense
As a criminal defense attorney with my fair share of trial experience, it’s always interesting to see how other practitioners litigate their cases. After all,…
Selective-prosecution argument in Trump falsified-records case is ‘long shot’ that may still resonate
Former President Donald Trump may argue that any forthcoming indictment in connection with hush-money payments to an adult film actress is a selective prosecution entitling…
Arizona governor won’t carry out lethal injection, despite execution warrant by top state court
Democrat Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs said Friday her administration won’t carry out an execution to allow for a review of the state’s death-penalty protocols. A…