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Edward Jay Blum's Audacious and Ahistorical Misuse of the Law
Welcome to Bizarro World, folks, where a law that is supposed to level the playing field for Blacks now is a tool with which to exacerbate economic inequality.Are Law Firms' Real Estate and Tech Spending Invariably at Odds? It's Not That Simple
The second and third largest capital expenses for most law firms can both compete for resources and be utterly dependent upon each other.Is the Supreme Court Actually Deciding 'Cases' or 'Controversies'?
Critics say the justices are deciding sweeping legal issues based on questionable factual assertions, or as some say, "fake cases."Three Law Schools, Including Emory, Receive VA Grants to Help Military Members
"The VLC is honored to be part of this first-of-its-kind VA grant opportunity to fund legal service providers to better reach this vulnerable group of veterans," Beth Kubala, teaching professor and executive director of the VLC, said in a statement.Historic NLRB Ruling Gives Workers Path to Unionize Without Having to Vote
"These changes radically shift the legal landscape for companies," Morgan, Lewis & Bockius wrote in a note to corporate clients, and "make it much easier for unions to organize."View more book results for the query "Cornell University"
Three Law Schools Receive VA Grants to Help Veterans
"The VLC is honored to be part of this first-of-its-kind VA grant opportunity to fund legal service providers to better reach this vulnerable group of veterans," Beth Kubala, teaching professor and executive director of the VLC, said in a statement.Newsmakers: Baker Donelson Shareholder Named ABA Committee Co-Chair
Tracking the progress of Texas lawyers.The Ninth Circuit—Flexing Its Subpoena Power
In Kirkland v. United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California, the Ninth Circuit considered video transmissions for witness testimony in court proceedings. The mandamus proceeding arose from a Bankruptcy Court order requiring Ann Kirkland, a party acting as sole trustee, and John Kirkland, a non-party, to testify remotely in an adversary proceeding involving the Bright Conscience Trust.Articulating the Nuances of Defendants' Right to Self-Representation in Criminal Trials
If a criminal defendant chooses self-representation, there must be a thorough record that the decision was "knowing and intelligent," made with the understanding of the constitutional right to representation.Trending Stories
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