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Supreme Court allows vaccine mandate for health workers that didn’t offer religious exemption
Maine’s vaccine mandate for health care workers, which doesn’t allow religious ememptions, is being enforced after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to intervene Friday.The deadline…
Lawyer is disbarred after accusations of ‘pervasive incivility’ and ‘reckless indifference to the law’
A lawyer has been disbarred in Maryland following the same disposition in Virginia for rejecting settlement offers without a client’s consent and demonstrating “pervasive incivility.”…
Law firms encourage workers to return to office with these perks
Law firms are trying to entice employees to come back to the office with perks that include free food and a casual, fun atmosphere. Law.com…
Orrick extends program of embedding associates at nonprofits
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe has extended a fellowship program in which it embeds its associates at nonprofit organizations for a year while paying their law…
First-generation college grads find fewer jobs after law school than their peers, new NALP data says
First-generation college graduates fared less well in the job market after law school than those who had at least one parent with a JD or…
Want to change a veteran’s life through pro bono? There’s a manual for that
Since World War II, more than 2 million service members have been discharged from U.S. military service with a status other than “honorable discharge.” Having…
Judge is suspended once again for social media posts—this time for soliciting hurricane donations
A South Carolina probate judge has been suspended for 18 months, partly for soliciting hurricane relief donations on Facebook and partly for his all-caps declaration…
ABA Giving Day is an opportunity ‘to help ensure a just society,’ says ABA president
For the second year, the ABA is asking members to join in its efforts to address significant issues that affect their communities. During ABA…