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Are Judicial Picks With Defender Pasts Unfairly Criticized? Yes, and It's Not New, Experts Say
"I don't remember it being so pointed in the past... (But) I do think the criticisms that I hear (now) are not not terribly different from what Republicans were saying in the '90s with Clinton, or 2009 with Obama," one law professor said.Republicans Attack 2nd Circuit Nominee Over Voting Rights Advocacy
"You've been an activist for quite some time," one Republican said of Myrna Pérez.Republicans Attack 2nd Circuit Nominee Over Voting Rights Advocacy
"You've been an activist for quite some time," one Republican said of Myrna Pérez.GOP Lawmakers Attack 2nd Circuit Nominee Perez Over Voting Rights Advocacy
"You've been an activist for quite some time," one Republican said of Myrna Pérez.View more book results for the query "University of Iowa"
Two homeowners, who sought a declaratory judgment that a city's ordinance was actually an illegal zoning regulation, failed to show how the ordinance was void under law.
Bias Can't Always Be Someone Else's Problem
Almost all judges think they're better than average at avoiding racially biased decision-making.Big Law, Ready to Work Remote? One Law Professor Remains Skeptical
Big Law is paying a "double premium"—both for office space and elevated employee salaries—as a result of its geographic strategy, said law professor Gregory Shill. But he's skeptical about a dramatic shift.Skepticism Remains Over Big Law's Remote Work Flexibility
Big Law is paying a "double premium"—both for office space and elevated employee salaries—as a result of its geographic strategy, said law professor Gregory Shill. But he's skeptical about a dramatic shift.Skepticism Remains Over Big Law's Remote Work Flexibility
Big Law is paying a "double premium"—both for office space and elevated employee salaries—as a result of its geographic strategy in cities such as San Francisco and Los Angeles, said law professor Gregory Shill. But he's skeptical about a dramatic shift.Trending Stories
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