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Sheldon Whitehouse Confronts 'Anonymously Funded' SCOTUS Amicus Briefs
The Senate Democrat from Rhode Island, writing to Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Court Clerk Scott Harris, decries "the court's practice of routinely accepting amicus curiae briefs from special interest groups that fail to disclose their donors."The Unicorn Watch: New Black Partners
Finding black associates whom Big Law has promoted to partner is like searching for a tropical bird in the dead of winter.Florida Coastal Law School Aims to Ditch InfiLaw, Become Nonprofit
The Jacksonville law school has applied with the American Bar Association to become a nonprofit entity, a move that would enable it to affiliate with an established university.Justices Suppress Evidence of Weapon Discovered After Resolution of Noise Complaint
Officers lacked a reasonable suspicion to justify detaining 10 party guests, after finishing their investigation of a complaint about loud music coming from a motel room, the justices said.Opioid Makers, Distributors to Face Fraud Claims in Del. AG Suit
A Delaware judge has blocked an attempt by a contingent of leading pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors to escape a civil lawsuit by the state, which seeks to hold the companies liable for their alleged role in the ongoing opioid epidemic.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Appeals Court Judge Bland Joins V&E in Houston
Jane Bland, who served on the First Texas Court of Appeals for 15 years and on a state court bench for six before that, joined Vinson & Elkins' appellate practice as a partner in Houston.Jury Awards $4.7M in Med-Mal Case
A former legal assistant won a $4.7 million medical-malpractice verdict after the judge released a key defendant from blame.Judge Greenlights Emissions Class Action Against Mercedes-Benz
In his Feb. 1 order, U.S. District Judge Jose Linares in New Jersey refused to dismiss most of the claims in the case, citing rulings in emissions cases involving other automakers.Judge Restarts Emissions Class Action Against Mercedes-Benz
In his Feb. 1 order, U.S. District Judge Jose Linares in New Jersey refused to dismiss most of the claims in the case, citing rulings in emissions cases involving other automakers.Federal Judge Rejects Lawsuit Against Miami and Ultra Music Festival
In an order to show cause issued late Tuesday Judge Ursula Ungaro said the complaint filed by Rapture Electronic Music Festival “fails on its face” to provide evidence of anti-competitive collusion between the city and world-famous festival.Trending Stories