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July 13, 2021 | National Law Journal

Former Federal Prosecutors Back Civil Rights Lawyer Jia Cobb as 'Eminently Qualified' for DC Judgeship

"In particular, the perspectives of public defenders and civil rights lawyers have been historically under-represented in our courts; Ms. Cobb would bring both," wrote the former prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C.
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Powell v. City of Houston
Publication Date: 2021-06-21
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Real Estate | Regulation
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Judge: Justice Busby
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Case number: 19-0689

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.

June 17, 2021 | Litigation Daily

Bias Can't Always Be Someone Else's Problem

Almost all judges think they're better than average at avoiding racially biased decision-making.
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June 15, 2021 | Legaltech News

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. 
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June 14, 2021 | The American Lawyer

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. 
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June 14, 2021 | The Recorder

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. 
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June 09, 2021 | National Law Journal

Republicans Skeptical of Biden Nominees' Judicial Philosophies and Experience

"Certainly I have, as I said, no specific experience in most of those topics that you raised. But I am very confident in my ability to get up to speed and to handle the cases that come before me," said one nominee in response to the Republican questioning.
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May 26, 2021 | National Law Journal

Why the Federal Circuit Is Tiffany Cunningham's 'Dream Job'

The nominee told the Senate Judiciary Committee she made a mental note about diversity while clerking at the court 20 years ago.
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May 14, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Housing Law: We Must Listen and We Must Act

Buying a house involves property, tax, and banking and finance law. You may also end up with construction or land use issues. Eventually, we will all run into trust and estates. Rental agreements are shaped by the Landlord Tenant Act, as well as fair housing, utility and consumer credit laws.
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May 12, 2021 | Law.com

Northwestern Dean Pick Means Women Will Run Half of the T-14 Law Schools Come Fall

Penn State University Law Dean Hari Osofsky will be the next top administrator at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.
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