Ilya Shapiro Placed on Paid Administrative Leave Day Before Starting at Georgetown Law
[ad_1] The day before Ilya Shapiro was set to start as the new executive director of Georgetown Law’s Center for the Constitution, he has instead been
[ad_1] The day before Ilya Shapiro was set to start as the new executive director of Georgetown Law’s Center for the Constitution, he has instead been
[ad_1] George Washington University Law School is a key component of the university’s new and extensive Equity Institute initiative focused on promoting racial and socioeconomic
[ad_1] The first year of law school can be a shock to the system—so much so that it can lead to physical ailments, including fluctuating weight, sciatica,
[ad_1] The New Mexico Court of Appeals this week found that a portion of the Workers’ Compensation Act discriminatorily limits disability benefits for workers with
[ad_1] Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I’m Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento. This week we’re looking
[ad_1] Lots of lawyers post on LinkedIn to publicize their practices, but a New Jersey practitioner found out that there’s such a thing as too much
[ad_1] A group of South Carolina elected officials has requested—twice—that a district court judge overseeing redistricting litigation recuse from the matter because of his involvement in similar
[ad_1] The Washington state Supreme Court upheld an $18 million fine for a grocery trade association’s violation of campaign finance laws. In a 5-4 decision,
[ad_1] Book cover ‘Her Honor’ by Judge Ladoris Cordell. Courtesy photo In this week’s episode, Am Law Litigation Daily editor and columnist Ross Todd interviews retired
[ad_1] The frustration of working to improve diversity, equity and inclusion but failing to see the desired results has given rise to a new consortium
[ad_1] Welcome to Law.com’s “How I Got Into Law School” series, which provides the next generation of law students with practical advice on the process
[ad_1] A federal judge invoked a grammar lesson in his decision to dismiss a Connecticut hospital’s lawsuit against its insurer, seeking coverage for property damage
[ad_1] The day before Ilya Shapiro was set to start as the new executive director of Georgetown Law’s Center for the Constitution, he has instead been
[ad_1] George Washington University Law School is a key component of the university’s new and extensive Equity Institute initiative focused on promoting racial and socioeconomic
[ad_1] The first year of law school can be a shock to the system—so much so that it can lead to physical ailments, including fluctuating weight, sciatica,
[ad_1] The New Mexico Court of Appeals this week found that a portion of the Workers’ Compensation Act discriminatorily limits disability benefits for workers with
[ad_1] Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I’m Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento. This week we’re looking
[ad_1] Lots of lawyers post on LinkedIn to publicize their practices, but a New Jersey practitioner found out that there’s such a thing as too much
[ad_1] A group of South Carolina elected officials has requested—twice—that a district court judge overseeing redistricting litigation recuse from the matter because of his involvement in similar
[ad_1] The Washington state Supreme Court upheld an $18 million fine for a grocery trade association’s violation of campaign finance laws. In a 5-4 decision,
[ad_1] Book cover ‘Her Honor’ by Judge Ladoris Cordell. Courtesy photo In this week’s episode, Am Law Litigation Daily editor and columnist Ross Todd interviews retired
[ad_1] The frustration of working to improve diversity, equity and inclusion but failing to see the desired results has given rise to a new consortium
[ad_1] Welcome to Law.com’s “How I Got Into Law School” series, which provides the next generation of law students with practical advice on the process
[ad_1] A federal judge invoked a grammar lesson in his decision to dismiss a Connecticut hospital’s lawsuit against its insurer, seeking coverage for property damage