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Report From ABA Governmental Affairs

ABA achieves lobbying successes despite tumultuous session of 118th Congress

First Amendment

Citing book vendors’ First Amendment rights, 5th Circuit blocks sexual-content rating requirement

U.S. Supreme Court

SCOTUS majority appears to embrace ‘Kisorizing’ or overturning Chevron deference, oral arguments indicate

Judiciary

Ouster recommended for town justice accused of making ‘salacious jokes,’ identifying himself as judge in gas-station dispute

Homelessness

Interested in policy supporting homeless youths? ABA group provides guidance

Law Schools

Met that law school application deadline? You might be too late, AccessLex study finds

Law Firms

Is BigLaw mostly liberal? SCOTUS amicus briefs indicate answer is yes, especially in significant cases

Ethics

Probate lawyer says he’s out of money and trying to withdraw from cases of 800-plus clients

Law Firms

BigLaw firm concluded partner’s email to Black associate wasn’t racist because ‘he treated other people terribly too,’ suit alleges

Legal Education

JD-Next should be backup to traditional entrance requirements, says ABA consultant

Professional Development

To be a lawyer or a doctor? That is the question

Ethics

Contract requiring exiting lawyer to pay fee for every client he takes can’t be enforced, top state court says

Criminal Justice

Former lawyer gets prison time for trading representation for sexual acts and materials

Law in Popular Culture

Checkmate: BigLaw associate seeks chess master status

Legal Rebels Podcast

Want to clear a criminal record? This lawyer has an app for that

Sixth Amendment

Face masks at trial didn’t violate confrontation right of officer accused of bathroom assault, 4th Circuit rules

Criminal Justice

Defendant with sleeping lawyer entitled to new trial, ‘emerging adults’ entitled to parole possibility, top state court rules

U.S. Supreme Court

Were fired pro-union workers at Starbucks entitled to reinstatement? SCOTUS considers proper standard

U.S. Supreme Court

Does banning camping by homeless people violate Eighth Amendment? Supreme Court agrees to decide

Law Firms

Kilpatrick Townsend adds to M&A practice with Chicago law firm merger

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