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U.S. Supreme Court

Chemerinsky: When can state governments sue the United States?

Law Firms

Judge’s failure to conduct ‘lodestar cross-check’ dooms Quinn Emanuel’s $185M fee award

Judiciary

Delaware’s major-party requirement for judges on top state courts won’t be enforced under consent decree

Midyear Meeting

2023 ABA Midyear Meeting brings members to the Big Easy

Legal Rebels Profile

Freedom Fight: Working tirelessly to free her brother from prison inspired Janis Puracal’s Forensic Justice Project

Legal Rebels Profile

Building Bridges: Patrick Palace draws on his experience to demystify technology and push for regulatory reforms

Legal Rebels Profile

True Calling: Ameelio platform helps inmates communicate more easily with family and get an education

Legal Rebels Profile

Thought Leader: Natalie Anne Knowlton’s research has provided an important foundation for regulatory reform efforts

Legal Rebels Profile

Self-Taught: Courtroom5 founders educate pro se litigants and prepare them for court

Legal Rebels Profile

Developing an Identity: Zachariah DeMeola created a holistic way for law students to find where they fit into the profession

Legal Rebels Profile

Data Broker: Josh Blandi’s platform gives firms and businesses real-time access to court records and analytics 

Legal Rebels Profile

On Demand: Stacy Butler channels passion for legal innovation into i4J incubator

Ethics

Appeals judge should be removed for using client and campaign account as a ‘personal ATM,’ ethics panel says

Law Firms

Why is Shearman & Sterling reportedly looking for a merger partner?

Members Who Inspire

After ALS diagnosis, Brian Wallach fights for a cure: ‘This is our closing argument for our lives’

Bankruptcy Law

3rd Circuit tosses talc defendant’s ‘Texas two-step’ bankruptcy

Artificial Intelligence & Robotics

ChatGPT is asked 50 questions about Supreme Court; it got only 21 questions right

Law Firms

Alternative legal services providers hit $20.6B share of legal market, new report says

Trials & Litigation

Federal judge bans potentially inflammatory words, such as ‘yahoos’ and ‘fake news’

Law Firms

Citing show-cause order against Reed Smith partner, judge allows firm to withdraw from case

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