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Contracts

How to rid house of leavened products during Passover? Mormon law prof has contracts for that

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court likely to side with Starbucks, curtail labor board authority

Career & Practice

Stand-up Student: One attorney’s journey from the classroom to the comedy club

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court won’t hear lawyer’s challenge to anti-bias ethics rule

Labor & Employment

FTC bans contracts that keep workers from jumping to rival employers

Ethics

Both sides denied sanctions in Boies Schiller sex-trafficking suit

Criminal Justice

Bail Project doesn’t have duty to control behavior of people after it posts bond, appeals court says

Ethics

Motion for sanctions against David Boies ‘is itself deserving of sanctions,’ law firm says

U.S. Supreme Court

The fate of emergency abortion care rests with Supreme Court

Practice Management

Where law firms and legal departments are succeeding with innovation

Rule of Law

Nearly three-quarters of Americans think US democracy is getting weaker, ABA poll finds

U.S. Supreme Court

Lawyer who argued Nixon-Watergate case fears SCOTUS might expand presidential immunity for Trump

Family Law

Court program bets on autistic kids

Judiciary

10 temporary federal judgeships would become permanent under Senate bill approved on voice vote

Artificial Intelligence & Robotics

LexisNexis launches newest version of generative artificial intelligence platform

Artificial Intelligence & Robotics

Second groundbreaking ABA AI and economic justice webinar set for April 26

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court will hear challenge to Biden administration rule on ghost guns

U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court divided over homeless ban and rights of the unhoused

Legal Education

More 2023 law school grads find full-time jobs than in past 10 years, new ABA data shows

Law Firms

Lawyer seeking sanctions ‘descended into schoolyard antics’ at deposition, Quinn Emanuel says

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