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News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: 2 appeals nominees in latest judicial picks; axed dean will remain as law prof

Law in Popular Culture

Artist-attorney uses Supreme Court opinions to create a series of blackout poems

Legal Education

State supreme court asked to consider new licensure paths for lawyers

U.S. Supreme Court

Donor disclosure requirement violates First Amendment rights of association, SCOTUS rules

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court upholds Arizona voting restrictions, including ‘ballot harvesting’ ban

Criminal Justice

Trump Organization says CFO is ‘pawn’ for politics in criminal prosecution; indictment alleges tax fraud

News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: Internet research is costly for juror; bar dues claim partly resurrected

Criminal Justice

Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction is overturned because of initial district attorney’s decision

Ethics

Top Wisconsin court narrowly approves bar admission of woman convicted in pot plot

Lawyer Wellness

Survey finds decline in lawyer well-being, particularly for early-career respondents

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court refuses to disturb federal moratorium on evictions; Kavanaugh explains his vote

Internet Law

Sex-trafficking victims can sue Facebook for allegedly facilitating their recruitment, top Texas court says

News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: Justice Thomas questions federal pot law; Jones Day pay case dropped

Trials & Litigation

Judge tosses 238 oil-spill cases, citing law firm’s failure to respond to discovery requests

Ethics

Lawyer deemed ‘copyright troll’ must file sanctions opinion in all his cases, 2nd Circuit agrees

Ethics

Lawyer suspended for ‘incendiary’ Facebook posts must complete diversity education

Women in the Law

Are women lawyers paying enough attention to upward mobility?

Antitrust Law

Doctrine of laches, ‘speculative’ claim doom antitrust suits against Facebook; FTC gets second chance

Federal Government

To protect homeowners and renters still affected by COVID-19, ABA and White House team up on new initiative

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court will decide whether ban on some digital billboards violates First Amendment

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