
Musk v. Altman Case Will Test Jury Process for Rich and Famous
The case caption alone will likely elicit a reaction from the roughly 100 potential jurors summoned to an Oakland federal courtroom Monday.

The case caption alone will likely elicit a reaction from the roughly 100 potential jurors summoned to an Oakland federal courtroom Monday.

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The Justice Department relied on a lesser-known bank deception statute to indict the Southern Poverty Law Center while omitting an element needed to prove the crime: intent to influence a financial institution.



Conservative influencer Laura Loomer’s defamation suit against HBO and comedian Bill Maher over speculation about a sexual relationship with Donald Trump was dismissed by a federal court.
Conservative influencer Laura Loomer’s defamation suit against HBO and comedian Bill Maher over speculation about a sexual relationship with Donald Trump was dismissed by a federal court.
A recent New York Times report details the beginning of the Supreme Court's modern use of the Shadow Docket. Those are the rushed, unsigned opinions often delivered in the middle of the night. In this video, we explain what the Shadow Docket is, why it exists, why it's in the news so often now, and how to make it more transparent.
The Supreme Court is siding overwhelmingly with President Donald Trump when challenges arrive via the emergency docket, a Bloomberg Law analysis found.

A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.




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The case caption alone will likely elicit a reaction from the roughly 100 potential jurors summoned to an Oakland federal courtroom Monday.
As Florida’s bar expands to over 115,000 members, state leaders are looking for strategies to retain existing talent and keep lawyers from taking down their shingles.
A tax benefit used by private equity firms, hedge funds, and lawyers is the latest target for Democrats looking to solve New York City’s budget woes without alienating major voting blocs as they prepare for their primary election in June.
AI will likely reduce some routine burdens, but it won’t fundamentally change the skills that distinguish great lawyers. Creative thinking, strategic judgment, and nuanced analysis will only grow more important, write Weil, Gotshal & Manges’ Lori Pines and Ivan Zdravkovic.
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