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Destination Miami: Big Law Follows the Money to South Florida
Miami is Big Law’s latest go-to destination as the city looks to reshape itself and firms follow clients making their way south.
NLRB’s ‘Salt Mine’ Tweet Decision Overturned by 3rd Cir.
The NLRB was wrong to rule that the publisher of conservative online magazine the Federalist unlawfully threatened workers by tweeting that he’d send them “back to the salt mine” if they tried to unionize, a federal appeals court in Philadelphia held.
Last-Minute Bid to Save Right to Abortion Comes via ERA Lawsuits
The threat of a Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade has spurred a trio of new lawsuits seeking state court recognition of the Equal Rights Amendment—a last-minute effort to preempt that anti-Roe ruling by forcing the high court to factor new constitutional language into its decision.
Retired Justice Kennedy Calls Supreme Court Leak ‘Corrupt’ Act
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Vivia Chen: Roe, the Second Amendment, and the Culture of Life
Second Amendment absolutists and hardcore right-to-lifers are now part of the same conservative package. Shouldn’t those who preach the sanctity of fetal life also want policies that protect existing life?
3M Jury Renders Largest Earplug Verdict for Individual Veteran
3M Co. owes an Army veteran $5 million to compensate him for his hearing loss and tinnitus, along with $72.5 million in punitive damages, a federal jury in Florida decided Friday in the latest trial over allegedly ineffective combat earplugs.
Law School Admission Test Would be Optional Under ABA Proposal
The Law School Admission Test soon may become a much less important part of the law school admissions process in the US, if the American Bar Association has its way.
If Women Still Earn Less, Can Laws Even Fix The Pay Gap?
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