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Cooley’s offer to pay incoming first-year corporate associates $100,000 to defer start dates for a year presents an interesting quandary for them—take the money, or work in a different practice group come January.

Legal Right to Safe Climate Goes on Trial in Montana Youth Case
A landmark climate trial that will reverberate in states and litigation across the US is set to begin Monday, when more than a dozen young people face off with the state of Montana at Lewis and Clark County District Court.
Union Busting: What Employers Can and Cannot Legally Do
High profile unionization efforts at companies like Amazon and Starbucks have drawn renewed interest in labor laws. In this video, we look at what’s legal and what isn't when a company's employees want to unionize.
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- Roy Strom Big Law Business
PGA Tour U-Turn Casts Monahan as Beleaguered Managing Partner
- Stephen L. Carter
High Court Case Has Affirmative Action Hints: Stephen L. Carter
- Lydia Wheeler Opening Argument
Disney-DeSantis Feud Recusal a Possible Reply to Supreme Court
- Andrew Leahey Technically Speaking
Texas’ New EV Tax Should Fix the Bridges, Not ‘Own the Libs’

Kagan Takes Small But Real Step Toward High Court Transparency
Former deputy solicitor general of the US Philip Allen Lacovara says that Justice Elena Kagan made a small concession toward greater disclosure by providing the reason she recused from a case in the court’s weekly orders list. If other justices follow her lead, incremental changes like this could start to rebuild trust in the court, Lacovara writes.
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Trump Tried to Hide Documents, Share Secrets, Indictment Alleges
Pence Jan. 6 Grand Jury Subpoena Fight Documents Unsealed (2)
A federal judge ordered the release of legal documents related to a fight over the grand jury testimony of former Vice President
Trump Suit Against Niece Over NY Times Story Advances: Judge (1)
Documents in Trump Indictment Were Nation’s Most Closely Guarded
Top-secret documents were left on a ballroom stage for three months. Some of the nation’s most prized secrets spilled out of a box and were scattered across a floor. Others were stacked in a bathroom shower. An attack plan was waved in front of a writer.
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Trump to Get ‘Speedy Trial,’ Special Counsel Jack Smith Pledges
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