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The Marble Palace Blog: Book Banning Trend Reaches SCOTUS Gift Shop
A book by Jamie Raskin about the constitutional rights of students, sold at the Supreme Court Historical Society's (virtual) gift shop and elsewhere, is on a Texas list of books to be removed from schools.Jury Hands Up $2.7M Verdict for Man Injured in Car Crash With Police Officer
"This result is a stunning example why a $500,000 cap is unconscionable and needs to be abolished," said Jordan Strokovsky, the winning plaintiff's counsel.'It's Unseemly': Ethics Experts Unsettled by Federal Judges Trying to Control Who Replaces Them
Some court watchers worry the practice could harm public perception of the integrity in the judicial selection process.Cooley Partner, Nominated to Biden Administration Post, Reports $7.5M Salary
Travis LeBlanc, a leader of Cooley's litigation department, was nominated for a second term on the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.Lawyer for Democratic Assembly Says GOP Lacks Standing to Sue Entirety of Political Maps
Fourth Department Justice Stephen Lindley, in arguments over New York's congressional redistricting, questioned whether a constitutional amendment calling for a bipartisan process amounted to "mere window dressing," in view of that fact that the measure didn't appear to take away the legislature's sole and exclusive authority to draw maps as they see fit.View more book results for the query "*"
San Francisco's Opioid Trial Starts Monday. One Defendant Already Settled.
San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu, at a press conference on Wednesday, said drug companies "flooded San Francisco with prescription opioids," creating a public nuisance. One defendant, Endo, settled for $10 million.Can Joe Crowley Propel Dentons to More Lobbying Business?
The former congressman is central to Dentons' plans to increase its lobbying revenue and other DC public policy business.South Florida Attorneys Rethink Strategy Amid State, Federal Court Litigation Surge
"In the last two weeks, in Miami, we had to pick four juries at one time," said William Lewis, the co-managing partner of Morgan & Morgan's business trial group.Appeals Court: Allegedly Lax COVID Safety Measures May Entitle Worker to Unemployment Benefits
The Utah Court of Appeals instructed the Workforce Appeals Board to reconsider the claim of an employee who quit his job over his employer's alleged failure to adhere to COVID-19 safety protocols.Cohen Milstein Partner Behind Inclusion Riders Reports Law Firm Pay
Kalpana Kotagal, a Biden nominee for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, authored the legal template that went viral during the 2018 Oscars.