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A Divided Supreme Court Denies Yeshiva University Relief in LGBTQ+ Student Club Case
Justice Samuel Alito, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, dissented.Sotomayor Pauses Order Forcing Yeshiva University to Allow LGBTQ+ Student Club
"Yeshiva shouldn't have been forced to go all the way to the Supreme Court to receive such a commonsense ruling in favor of its First Amendment rights," said a lawyer for the university.Hunton Andrews Kurth 'Hackathon' Ups Value of Summer Program, Spawns Fresh Ideas
The Hackathon not only provides the firm with fresh ideas on pressing problems, but adds meat to the summer program.In-Demand Midlevels Can't Escape Big Law's Bad Partner Problem
Nearly 200 midlevel associates surveyed in the past year said they work for difficult and abusive partners and feel that firms don't care enough to rein them in.Weathington Firm Secures Defense Win in Retrial of Ga. Med-Mal Case
Paul Weathington of the Weathington Firm represented an ER doctor in two trials. The first time in 2019, Weathington won a motion for a directed verdict, which the Georgia Court of Appeals reversed in 2021. This time Weathington won a defense verdict.View more book results for the query "Baxter Limited"
Yeshiva University Asks SCOTUS to Block Order Requiring LGBTQ Student Club
Yeshiva argued in the lower courts that it was a religious institution, and that recognition of the LGBTQ club would be inconsistent with the Torah's values.NetDocuments Launches Patternbuilider, a Document Workflow Tool Integrated Into Its System
In addition to acquiring products, NetDocuments is launching new ones by integrating them into their native systems. "You shouldn't have to integrate two products from the same vendor," said CEO Josh Baxter.On Polarizing Issues, Internal Division Threatens Firms More Than External Criticism
Big Law firms are seldom absorbed with the opinions of politicians and activists, but unavoidable issues like election fraud, gun violence, and reproductive rights could drag them into the melee.On Polarizing Issues, Internal Division Threatens Firms More Than External Criticism
Big Law firms are seldom absorbed with the opinions of politicians and activists, but unavoidable issues like election fraud, gun violence, and reproductive rights could drag them into the melee.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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