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New Class of SCOTUS Clerks | Landing A 'Dream Job' | SCOTUS Advocates' 'Wish List'
We take a look at who is in the class of 37 law clerks.Lawyer Says Newsom Wants a 'Do-Over' on Recall Ballot Snafu
Sacramento County Superior Court Judge James Arguelles said he plans to have a decision by Monday on Newsom's request to add his party affilliation to the recall ballot.Lawyers and Advocates Praise NJ's 'Historic' Appointment of First Openly Gay Acting AG
Prominent lawyers known for their LGBTQ activism and other advocates for gay rights—several of whom have broken barriers themselves—are lauding the appointment of Andrew Bruck as the first openly gay acting attorney general of New Jersey by Gov. Phil Murphy.Born to Run: SCOTUS Allows Pipeline in New Jersey
OP-ED: The Court held that as long as federal regulators have approved the pipeline project, these interstate pipelines could essentially seize state-owned lands without the state's consent.Citing a 'Good Faith Mistake,' Newsom Sues Secretary of State Over Recall Ballot Blunder
The embattled governor is seeking to get his party affiliation listed next to his name on the ballot heading into the July recall election.Senate Confirms 7 New Superior Court Judges, Grants Tenure to 2, While 9 New Nominees Advance
The New Jersey Senate unanimously approved seven new judges for Superior Court, two sitting judges for tenure and the first full-time Union County prosecutor in a half-dozen years on Monday. Meanwhile, another slate of nine new nominees and a pair of county prosecutor appointments—including the renomination of Esther Suarez for Hudson County Prosecutor—were advanced by the Senate Judiciary Committee on the same afternoon.Five Rules to Follow on the Road to Persuasion
Self-education is always a viable option for lawyers who want to learn to persuade others, says Michael P. Maslanka, assistant professor of law at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law.Is Freedom of Speech, Freedom From Consequence? New York's Law of Libel
The law of defamation has morphed into a federal line of cases with shifting emphasis and vague precedence.Trending Stories
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