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Immigration Law

Biden reverses course on Trump’s immigration policies—but will high-skilled workers return?

Law Professors

Don’t call him ‘sir’: Law prof reflects on receiving honorary knight award from the UK

Judiciary

Town justice, elected with single write-in vote, resigns after he is accused of failing to attend training

Bar Associations

ABA brief backs ‘individualized content questioning’ of possible jurors in high-publicity cases

Mind Your Business

Demographics as destiny: Making the case for law firm diversity and inclusion

News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: Supreme Court limits patent board’s power; gun-pointing lawyer explains plea

Practice Management

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U.S. Supreme Court

Is it a 3-3-3 Supreme Court? Barrett opinion gives Goldman Sachs partial win in class-action case

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court upholds some education benefits for NCAA athletes; will other limits fall?

Immigration Law

Garland vacates DOJ opinions restricting asylum in cases of domestic abuse and gang violence

News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: SCOTUS tosses child slavery case; DOJ drops suit and probe over Bolton book

Annual Meeting

Longtime leader in legal ethics and professional responsibility will receive ABA Medal

Bankruptcy Law

Disbarred lawyer can’t discharge debt he owes state bar for client losses, bankruptcy judge says

Law Students

Law student sues school over COVID-19 vaccine and pandemic-related protocols

Associates

More than 270 associates have left New York’s 10 most profitable law firms this year; where did they go?

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court rules for Catholic foster agency that refuses to place children with same-sex couples

U.S. Supreme Court

Affordable Care Act survives again; states have no standing to challenge individual mandate, SCOTUS rules

News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: Hate speech mustn’t be normalized, ABA president says; Title IX protects gay and transgender students

Judiciary

Biden’s latest judicial picks include a voting rights lawyer nominated to the 2nd Circuit

Trials & Litigation

Pro se defendant’s grandiose remarks not disqualifying, 4th Circuit says; some trial lawyers are ‘outright narcissists’

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