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U.S. Supreme Court

Chemerinsky: It’s going to be an unusual May in the Supreme Court

News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: Employer COVID-19 tests OK, EEOC says; Pitbull trademarks signature shout

U.S. Supreme Court

In unusual lineup, SCOTUS rules annotations in Georgia state code can’t be copyrighted

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court rules willful infringement isn’t required to award profits in trademark cases

Criminal Justice

Lawyer is charged for front-porch Pink Floyd performance, says he was unaware of gathering crowd

Internet Law

Federal judge trims law firm’s suit that claims a rival firm hijacked website traffic

Public Health

Judge slams emergency motion to halt knockoff unicorn art amid coronavirus pandemic

U.S. Supreme Court

SCOTUS rules states have immunity from copyright suits in case involving Blackbeard’s ship

News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: Self-quarantined judge says COVID-19 not a hoax; Katy Perry wins copyright case

Public Health

ABA cancels more April and May meetings amid COVID-19 pandemic

News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: Supreme Court to hear juvenile sentencing case; Led Zeppelin wins ‘Stairway’ fight

News Roundup

Afternoon Briefs: Defense bar calls for protection in prisons from coronavirus; cheese makers protect ‘halloumi’ trademark

Law Firms

Dentons says $32.3M malpractice verdict was ‘simply wrong,’ and it will appeal

Judiciary

Former clerk for late Judge Stephen Reinhardt alleges sexual harassment and ‘profane atmosphere’

Law Firms

Lawyer’s suit claims law firm’s book ‘is a slimmed down, ersatz version’ of his treatise

Practice Technology

UpCounsel website for freelance lawyers shuts down after litigation opponent becomes ‘significant shareholder’

Legal Rebels Profiles

Nothing is off-limits for this California bar task force

Legal Rebels Profiles

Thanks to Legal Hackers, hackathons are an important tool for making law more accessible

Disability Law

Former BigLaw lawyer files suit claiming firm fired him because of nerve-compression disability

Your Voice

Fair Game: Does the fair use doctrine apply to Andy Warhol’s pop art?

Diversity

BigLaw firm defends its commitment to diversity after Al Sharpton’s criticism

Year In Review

Poll: Which ABA Journal magazine cover from 2019 was your favorite?

Year In Review

Getting social: Check out our 8 favorite Instagram posts from this year

Year In Review

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Appellate Practice

Lawyer who reacted to judge’s question with incredulity is ousted from 2nd Circuit courtroom

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