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Privacy Law

Top Montana court allows gender-affirming care for trans minors during litigation, citing privacy protections

Judiciary

Supreme Court justice’s teen dream comes true with Broadway walk-on role

Trials & Litigation

Indiana’s former AG says dropped groping suit ends ‘odyssey of unfounded allegations’

Constitutional Law

Bar admission denied for applicant who won’t take constitutional oath

Access to Justice

Pilot project allowing nonlawyer legal providers gets OK in Washington

Criminal Justice

Texas lawyer allegedly killed and cremated son, saying he mistook him for intruder

U.S. Supreme Court

One justice was ‘especially vocal’ in opposition to enforcement mechanism for SCOTUS ethics code, report says

Judiciary

Judge acknowledged his ‘profane outburst’ shocked himself, Florida court says in imposing suspension

Criminal Justice

Must Hunter Biden’s indictment be dismissed after presidential pardon? Special counsel doesn’t think so

Ethics

Lawyer convicted of tampering with corpse has law license revoked at her request

Immigration Law

5th Circuit again blocks US from cutting razor-wire fence installed by Texas at border

Features

25 Books for Lawyers

The National Pulse

Can a lost phone be searched without consent? 9th Circuit will consider

Members Who Inspire

Kalpana Kotagal’s inclusion riders promote equality in the entertainment industry

ABA Leadership

Home Renovations: ABA President Bill Bay promises changes for members

Report from Governmental Affairs

ABA Legislative Priorities Survey helps members set the agenda

Ethics

Lawyer mailed feces to federal judges, GOP politicians, ethics complaint says; he blamed his ‘rage’ on racism

Fifth Amendment

Are police responsible for damaging home to oust suspect? Sotomayor and Gorsuch see important issue

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court will consider reviving another curb on agency power known as nondelegation doctrine

Ethics

Attorney discipline records short of disbarment would be expunged after 8 years under state bar plan

Education Law

Is racism against whites ‘edgy and exciting’? Potential SCOTUS pick pens dissent supporting bullied student

Constitutional Law

Can Trump constitutionally install his nominees with recess appointments? Would Scalia be ‘aghast’?

Death Penalty

Trump wants to expand death penalty to include these crimes

Bar Exam

Utah considers allowing law grads to choose apprenticeship rather than bar exam

Ethics

Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced his cognition

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Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

Justice After Genocide: Rwanda’s Journey Towards Accountability and Healing

Inforrm’s Blog

Law and Media Round Up – 13 January 2024

Conflict of Laws.Net

The Art. 2(b) CISG Conundrum: Are Tender Contracts Under the Ambit of an Auction?

Chicago Legal Malpractice Lawyer Blog

New York Court Rejects Application of Attorney Judgment Rule

Matt Mangino

Tulsa Race Massacre not a mob but 'coordinated, military-style attack'

At the Lectern

“Approach The Bench: Justice Goodwin Liu On Oral Argument”

Daily Kos

Elon Musk’s Boring Company is tunneling beneath Las Vegas with little oversight

Religion Clause

Cert. Granted in Appointments Clause Case; Underlying Issue Is Religious Objection to Insurance Coverage Mandate

Law at the End of the Day

And Speaking of National Security or 'Wie man mit dem Hammer philosophirt' (How to Philosophize With a Hammer)--The Adjudcation of the Repatriation of TikTok Ownership and the Apotheosis of the 1st Amendment

Daily Kos

With lawsuits and legislation, Texas GOP takes aim at abortion pills

Wash Park Prophet

State Attempts To Ban Online Porn Associated With Backwardness

Legal Theory Blog

Legal Theory Bookworm: "The Digital Fourth Amendment" by Kerr

Legal Theory Blog

Download of the Week: "History's Identity Crisis" by Larsen

Matt Mangino

In Texas 'tough on crime' impacts the guilty as well as the innocent

California Attorney’s Fees

Prevailing Party, Reasonableness Of Fees: $493,577.10 Attorney’s Fees Award In FEHA Case Was No Abuse Of Discretion

New York Public Personnel Law

Links to selected items focusing on govenmental operations posted on the Internet during the week ending January 10, 2025

Legal Theory Blog

Dodson on the Supreme Court and Public Opinion

Daily Kos

Zuckerberg kills DEI programs as Meta spirals further toward MAGA

Whistleblowers Protection Blog

Decision in IRS Whistleblower Case A Mixed Bag According to Advocates

lennyesq

Idaho Republicans file resolution to repeal marriage equality–advocate.com

Law of the Lands - Farm, Energy and Enviro Law

Supreme Court of Canada digs up the dirt on the Sale of Goods Act

Just Security

Trump’s Real Felony Sentence: The Jury’s Verdict Hasn’t Been Erased

Illinois Lawyer Now

Justice David K. Overstreet Announces At-Large Vacancy in Fourth Judicial Circuit

Jottings By an Employer’s Lawyer

Supreme Court Appears to Lean Toward Letting TikTok Ban Take Effect

Illinois Lawyer Now

Illinois Supreme Court Releases Annual Report