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Judges Should Welcome Feedback and Scrutiny, Not Seek to Evade It
Judges should have a professional interest in remaining open to criticism and feedback from researchers and legal practitioners as well as from the public, a retired judge writes in response to a recent op-ed in the Law Journal by a former presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Department that has drawn criticism from some corners.Former Pence Counsel Ties Eastman's Election Theories to Attack on US Capitol
Greg Jacob, now a partner at O'Melveny & Myers, testified at John Eastman's disciplinary hearing that the former Trump adviser's legal theories about blocking Joe Biden's election had no legal merit.Eviction Filings Are 50% Higher Than Before Pandemic in Some Cities as Rents Rise
After a lull during the pandemic, eviction filings by landlords have come roaring back, driven by rising rents and a long-running shortage of affordable housing.People in the News—June 13, 2023—Pietragallo Gordon, Lamb McErlane, Stradley Ronon
Scott A. Coffina has joined Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti as a partner in the firm's Philadelphia office.View more book results for the query "Cornell University"
The Next Iteration of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) as a Reincarnation of Human Review
Understanding the capabilities and limitations of new AI tools will be helpful for lawyers and legal professionals looking to improve efficiency in advising and supporting their clients, as AI has the potential to learn how we communicate and become a virtual assistant in the practice of law.ABA Approves 'JD-Next' as Admissions Test for UArizona Law, Other Schools With Variance
The exam is given at the end of the course, and "depending how you do on the exam, schools can decide [on admission] based on your score on the test, or the school might say we want to use it for students we have put on the waitlist to see who is a stronger candidate, or they might say 'we're gonna use the JD-Next score as a way to predict academic success early on and to provide academic support, or counseling or advising,'" University of Arizona Law Dean Marc Miller told Law.com.Newsmakers: Former Dallas Judge Joins Norton Rose Fulbright
Tracking the ins and outs of Texas lawyers.Cole Reappointed as Dean of Notre Dame Law
"I am the most blessed man in the world that I get to be part of this amazing community as we strive to be a force for good in service to God, His people, and Our Lady's University," Marcus Cole said in a statement.Trending Stories
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