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Criminal Justice

Mother of Oxford school shooter found guilty of involuntary manslaughter

Real Estate & Property Law

Florida can’t enforce law blocking real estate purchases by Chinese citizens against 2 plaintiffs, court rules

Constitutional Law

Trump has no immunity from Jan. 6 prosecution, appeals court rules

Technology

Reports of sexual harassment abound during Legalweek tech conference

Diversity

Florida Supreme Court tells state bar to stop funding diversity initiatives

Midyear Meeting

Do state abortion bans conflict with federal Medicare funding law? Delegates take a position

Midyear Meeting

‘Prisons Are Often Horrible Places’: How can Death in Custody Reporting Act be better enforced?

Midyear Meeting

Protect trans and gender nonconforming students from forced outing, ABA House urges

Midyear Meeting

New dues rates for ABA members announced

Midyear Meeting

History and voices of marginalized communities belong in school curricula and should not be banned, ABA House says

Midyear Meeting

ABA is ‘ultimate resource’ for lawyers, says Alpha Brady, first African American executive director

Midyear Meeting

Rohingya human rights must be protected, ABA House urges

Midyear Meeting

Amber Alert system is not working for missing Native Americans, but there may be fixes

Midyear Meeting

Incentivize alternatives to animal research, ABA House says

Midyear Meeting

Free speech and academic freedom standards will now be part of ABA accreditation process

Law Firms

Proskauer settles with ex-COO accused of stealing sensitive information before new job

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ABA President Mary Smith urges members to protect democracy and help the next generation ‘meet the moment’

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Extra protections are needed for youths navigating immigration system, ABA House says

Law Firms

Dechert will pay millions of dollars to settle ‘hack-for-hire’ allegations stemming from ex-partner’s work

Midyear Meeting

People convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes should be under gun ban, ABA House urges

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