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Supreme Court Again Allows Indoor Church Services, Lifts Ban (1)
The U.S. Supreme Court said a California county must let five churches hold indoor services, adding to a line of orders that have curbed the power of government officials as they battle the spread of the coronavirus.
Wells Fargo Told Fear of Covid Doesn’t Justify Delaying Trial
California Scraps In-Person July Bar Exams on Pandemic Concerns
California will hold its two-day bar exam remotely in late July, becoming the most recent state to change test-taking procedures as the coronavirus pandemic stretches on.
Oregon Bar Faces Revived Claim Over Anti-Racist Statements
Members of the Oregon State Bar who say the organization violated their freedom of speech and association by publishing statements denouncing racism, racist violence, and discrimination had one of their claims revived by the Ninth Circuit on Friday.
Iowa Man Can’t Use Ineffective Counsel Win for Malpractice Suit
An Iowa man who had his sexual abuse conviction overturned due to ineffective assistance of counsel can’t use that win to automatically establish that his attorney breached his duty to him in a legal malpractice case, the state’s highest court said.
Make It Pithy and Other Lawyer Tips From a Federal Circuit Judge
Using an analogy for your case at oral argument can help make it memorable and might even sway the judges in your favor, Federal Circuit Judge Raymond T. Chen said at an event on Friday.
‘I’m Not a Cat’ Takeaways: 5 Virtual Court Tips from Judges
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