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Is it Time for America To Revisit the Equal Rights Amendment?
Forty years after the failure of the Equal Rights Amendment, social and economic changes have rendered moot some of the opposing arguments.Feds Face 'Higher Bar' in Adams Campaign Probe in Wake of SCOTUS Rulings
While precedents and previous cases illustrate potential pitfalls, the investigation of NYC Mayor Eric Adams campaign activities, now "overt," appears to be moving forward with urgency, lawyers said.Highlighting the Equal Rights Amendment
We urge colleges, law schools, CLE providers and others to highlight New Jersey's own 1947 ERA. And we urge New Jerseyans and others to renew the campaign to recognize the federal ERA as a ratified provision of our U.S. Constitution.The Passing of Justice O'Connor
We mourn the passing of Justice O'Connor, but we also take the occasion to celebrate her professional life and career, and her impact, not only in law, but in the recognition of the professional ability of women and their status at the bar.Pillsbury Winthrop's Jerry McNerney, Former Congressman, Announces California State Senate Bid
An eight-term congressman from the San Joaquin Valley, Jerry McNerney is running for a Stockton-area state Senate seat that's been the center of political maneuvering the last few days.View more book results for the query "*"
How an Eight-Figure Verdict Helped Spur Transformation in This Legal Department
In this episode, Law.com Litigation Reporter Aleeza Furman talks with Temple University Health Network General Counsel John Ryan about how, in the wake of an eight-figure verdict, his legal department decided to revamp its approach to litigation.Boies Schiller Flexner Names Matthew Schwartz as Chair-Elect
Schwartz, who has served as co-managing partner of the firm for three years, will replace David Boies starting in 2025.Nearly 25% of Law Schools Plan to Use JD-Next Admission Test
Nearly 25% of American Bar Association-accredited law schools have been granted a variance from Standard 503 to use JD-Next as an admission test, which can be used in lieu of the Law School Admissions Test and the Graduate Record Exam.Carter Mario Secures $575,000 Settlement in Vehicle Collision Case
Anthony Masone of Carter Mario Law Firm, the plaintiff's attorney, said his client had been in another car accident three weeks earlier, and was being treated for neck pain caused by that collision.