Tag: Social Justice
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Biglaw
Suspended Biglaw Associate Sentenced To Jail Time After Molotov Cocktail Attack
It's taken more than two years for this to happen. How much time will he serve? -
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Suspended Biglaw Associate Disbarred After Guilty Plea In Molotov Cocktail Attack
He's also looking at some jail time, with his sentencing scheduled for next month. - Sponsored
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Suspended Biglaw Associate Pleads Guilty To New Charges In Molotov Cocktail Attack
A reduced sentence is likely, but with this plea comes the loss of his ability to practice law.
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Biglaw
Suspended Biglaw Associate Likely To Get Reduced Sentence In Molotov Cocktail Attack
And you can forget about that terrorism enhancement. -
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Top Firm To Pay Senior Associates Full Biglaw Salaries For Working In Yearlong Justice Fellowships
Orrick is really putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to racial and social justice. -
Biglaw
Suspended Biglaw Associate Accused In Molotov Cocktail Attack Pleads Guilty
And now the federal government is trying to add a terrorism enhancement to the sentence. -
Law Schools
Elite Law Firm And Law Schools Team Up For Social Justice Initiative
Working together to take on the important issues of our time. - Sponsored
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Suspended Biglaw Associate Accused In Molotov Cocktail Attack Released To Home Confinement
Hundreds of lawyers oppose the government’s arguments against him and his alleged accomplice, calling the charges politically motivated. -
Crime
Lawyer Charged In Alleged Molotov Cocktail Firebombing Caught On Camera In Controversial Interview
This probably isn't going to help her case. -
Biglaw
Suspended Biglaw Associate Accused In Molotov Cocktail Attack Sent Back To Jail
Federal prosecutors said he and his alleged accomplice were 'well aware of the severity of their criminal conduct.' -
Biglaw
Furloughed Biglaw Associate Charged In Molotov Cocktail Attack Released On $250K Bond
'This is not the environment into which we want to release bomb-throwers,' a federal prosecutor said. -
Biglaw
Furloughed Biglaw Associate Charged In New York Molotov Cocktail Attack
He was furloughed in April as part of the firm's COVID-19 response.
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Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
In-house legal roles have traditionally offered more accommodating schedules and greater opportunities to gain valuable business experience. Now though, the calculus may be changing. With…
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We want to know your views on law firm policies and culture.
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Government
Lawyers Who Provided Pro-Bono Assistance At Airports Across The Country Are My Inspirational Attorneys Of The Year
The work of these lawyers will remain ingrained in our country’s conscience for quite some time. -
Crime
New York Cops Seem Confused On Whether Consensual Sex Can Happen Incident To An Arrest
They detained a teenager, allegedly had sex with her and let her go, and argue that's not 'rape.' No, not ISIS, but NYPD. -
Crime
Libertarian Hero Meets The Justice Of The Streets (Err.. Suburbs)
Rand Paul received the kind of justice that makes libertarianism unworkable. -
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Crime
Even Unruly Football Fans Deserve Protection From The Cops
The cops must be restrained, even when they are restraining us. -
Government
Unpacking The Ways Trump's NYC Tweets Violate Due Process
Can somebody get a message to the president that he's not helping? -
Courts
Suspect Asks For A 'Lawyer, Dog,' Willfully Ignorant Court Denies Comma, Counsel
A Louisiana court was willing to look incredibly stupid to read in ambiguity.