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Top 10 news stories of 2022

Year in Review

5 ABA projects that got off the ground in 2022

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Bryan Garner’s 2022 legal writing tips

U.S. Supreme Court

Chief justice temporarily continues Title 42 policy that expelled asylum-seekers based on COVID-19 dangers

Court Security

Congress passes bills to protect judges, remove statue of Dred Scott decision author

News Roundup

Weekly Briefs: Giuliani committed ethics violation, committee says; Justice Kavanaugh criticized for attending party

Health Law

Florida governor seeks grand jury to investigate drug companies’ COVID-19 vaccine statements

Immigration Law

Texas AG seeks records from immigration nonprofits, seeks funding sources for ‘border invasion’ aid

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court will decide criminal cases involving co-defendant’s statement, improper venue

Law in Popular Culture

‘Complicit bias’ and ‘lawfare’ among top new legal terms in 2022

Year in Review: Members Who Inspire

Meet 12 ABA members who inspired us in 2022

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court refuses to temporarily block California’s ban on flavored tobacco

Law Firms

Help Wanted: Self-described GOAT law firm seeks associate with kindergarten-acquired skills, dial-up internet

Year in Review

Check out our 8 favorite Instagram posts from 2022

Legal Theory

Justice Jackson uses originalism to undercut ‘conservative juristocracy’

Prosecutors

Court reinstates progressive prosecutor to case after dissatisfied judge orders ouster of entire office

U.S. Supreme Court

3 conservative SCOTUS justices appear to seek middle ground on ‘independent state legislature’ theory

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court majority seems ready to rule for web designer who won’t make websites for same-sex weddings

Judiciary

As underrepresentation of Asian American lawyers in top jobs continues, more are speaking out, new study finds

Labor & Employment

Biden relied on 96-year-old law and 1917 Supreme Court decision to impose railway labor agreement

Judiciary

Many federal judges want clerkship diversity but say the topic is rarely addressed in court, new study says

Law Firms

Hogan Lovells lawyer says she was fired after defending Dobbs, discussing abortion impact and genocide

Feature

Aftershocks: Navigating the morass of state abortion laws post-Roe

State of the Profession

Slow Going: Despite diversity gains, some law firm leaders bemoan lack of progress

Bryan Garner on Words

4 Dogmas Debunked: How to frame a legal issue, Part I

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Legal Theory Blog

Cavedon on State Criminal Extraterritoriality and the Constitution

Legal Theory Blog

Tillman on the Electoral Count Act

JDs Rising

Supreme Court seems open to age checks for online porn

Daily Kos

Biden warns against oligarchy of ultra-wealthy in farewell address to nation

California Public Safety Labor Blog

US Supreme Court Clarifies FLSA Evidentiary Standards

Legal Theory Blog

Afnan on Police Abolitionism

Gregory S. Forman, P.C.

2024: Another year with few published family court appeals

Virginia Business Litigation Lawyer Blog

Parent Companies Not Automatically Liable for Actions of Subsidiaries

IMLA Appellate Practice Blog

Supreme Court Decides FLSA Exemption Burden of Proof Case

PrawfsBlawg

Judges, Judging and Judgment: An Origin Story

Legal Theory Blog

Baharadn & Parchomovsky on a Fair-Price Justification for the Fair Use Doctrine

JD Journal

Wisconsin Lawyers Could Soon Earn CLE Credits for Cultural Competency and Bias Reduction Training

The D & O Diary

McDonald’s Sued in ESG-Backlash Lawsuit over Hispanic Scholarships

JDs Rising

DFLers ask Supreme Court to resolve House power struggle

PrawfsBlawg

Federal Judges Shouldn’t Renege on Their Retirements

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Comments on the Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton SCOTUS Oral Arguments on Mandatory Online Age “Verification”

Legal Theory Blog

Barnett & Solum on Originalism and the Party Presentation Principle

WisBlawg - From the UW Law Library

UW Law Library Hosts Exhibit on Lavinia Goodell, Wisconsin’s First Woman Lawyer

Wash Park Prophet

Who Is At Fault?

New York Public Personnel Law

Termination as the result of having engaged in certain recreational activities outside of employment after working hours challenged by discharged employee

At the Lectern

Fire-related extension granted for a brief

Legal Theory Blog

Steene on RFRA and Standing

FCPA Professor

NOT Flying Under The Radar – The Many FCPA Enforcement Actions Against Companies In The Aviation Industry

Texas Bar Blog

State Bar of Texas Podcast: Breaking barriers—the 100-year legacy of women on the Supreme Court of Texas

Jottings By an Employer’s Lawyer

Supreme Court May Limit Federal Prosecutions Over 'Misleading' but True Statements