Former TV host Judge Joe Brown was released on his own recognizance Monday evening after being jailed for contempt of court in Memphis on Monday afternoon.
Brown, who is running…
Mar 25, 2014 1:19 PM CDT
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Construction workers transforming an old jail into office space at a courthouse in New Jersey noticed some strange, possibly paranormal activity, spurring a story about a prisoner who committed suicide.
Washington, D.C., solo Carolyn Elefant—who has one daughter in high school and another “on the cusp of college”—writes at Above the Law that her working for…
This year’s finalists for the ABA Silver Gavel Awards include SCOTUSblog, several books about constitutional law, and a novel about a once-high powered defense lawyer who is approaching rock bottom.
After browsing some 200 entries to this month’s legal-themed cartoon caption contest—wow, were there a lot of references to stinky feet, the Bobbits and one disturbing mention of 50 Shades…
The British airwaves have long been a source of inspiration for American-based production companies. After all, popular American shows like “All in the Family,” “American Idol” and “The Office” all…
In honor of Valentine's Day, ABA Journal podcast editor Lee Rawles spoke with four lawyer romance novelists about their careers; how their legal training helped them as writers; and misconceptions people hold about both the law and about the romance genre.
Some might conceivably take issue with her scanty attire. But the fictional heroine of a new Marvel Comics series that debuts Wednesday is surely worthy of admiration both for her…
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