Recent Headlines from Above the Law
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Law Schools
Duke Law Community Asks School To Stop Paying Samuel Alito Because Of His Whole 'Making A Mockery Of The Rule Of Law' Thing
If he's not writing like a thoughtful legal mind, why pay him like one? -
Law Schools
Jonathan Turley Attacks Above The Law Because... Cancel Culture Something Something
He still knows that 'disagreeing' with speech is not illegal, right? -
Law Schools
Student Staff Resign After Duke Law School Faculty Try To Force Anti-Trans Article Into Journal
Pretty sure this student-run journal is supposed to be... student-run. -
Law Schools
Law School Overenrollment Is An Even Bigger Problem Than We Feared
This is unlikely to be the end of this story. -
Law Schools
Top Law School Announces On-Campus Interviews Will Return To The Summer
But the process will remain virtual. -
Law Schools
T-14 Law School Wants It To Be Perfectly Clear They Aren't Giving Tuition Refunds
Regardless of the havoc COVID may wreak. -
Law Schools
Another T14 Law School Will Accept The GRE For Admissions (Probably)
A little oopsie over at Duke Law. -
Law Schools
T14 Law School Student Diagnosed With COVID-19 Shares Message Of Hope
Everyone must play a part to help America heal. -
Courts
Federal Judges Feel They're Still Too Involved In Your Discovery Process
Lawyers are getting better at eDiscovery, but there's still a lot of room to improve. -
Technology
EDRM At Duke Law School Releases TAR Guidelines
Demystifying the technology assisted review process and providing some guidance on how it can be applied to document review in discovery. -
Law Schools
Man Sues Law School Because He Doesn't Want To Take The LSAT
The complaint objects to the LSAT because of the perennial scourge of prospective law students everywhere known as logic games. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 02.05.18
* “I’d like to see in the Constitution a statement that men and women are people of equal citizenship stature. I’d like to see an equal rights amendment in our Constitution.” Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is all in favor of amending the Constitution to benefit women. Are you? [Washington Post]
* Kashyap Patel, the “primary author” of the House Intelligence Committee’s secret memo, is no stranger to controversy. You may remember when he dropped out of this bachelor auction due to an issue with his license to practice or from this “Order on Ineptitude” after he was berated by a federal judge. [New York Times]
* Duke Law has a brand new dean, and she’ll be starting her job come July 1. Congratulations to Kerry Abrams — “one of the brightest stars in legal education” — on becoming one of the handful of women to lead one of America’s top law schools. [Duke Today]
* The DOJ wants former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s suit against special counsel Robert Mueller and Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein to be tossed, arguing that its only purpose is to “interfere with [his] ongoing criminal prosecution.” Yep, that was the whole point. [CNN]
* Ouch! One Am Law 100 Firm is experiencing that awkward moment when management decides to completely scrub the name of the firm’s major merger partner from all of its branding, just one year after the combination was consummated. [American Lawyer]
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg On The Way SCOTUS Kills Dissents In Boring Cases
Dissents get buried all the time in dull cases. -
Law Schools
Duke Law Dean Stepping Down
After 11 years, Duke Law will be looking for new leadership. -
Job Searches, Law Schools
Top 5 Law Schools If You Want An Actual Legal Job (2016)
Did your law school make the list? -
Litigators, Women's Issues
Calling Out The Boys' Club
Most professional women are familiar with the feeling. -
Law Schools, Rankings
Which Law Schools Received The Most Applications For Fall 2015?
Which schools are on the dueling lists of the cream of the crop versus the cream of the crap? -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 09.17.15
* If you’re unsatisfied with your current income-based loan repayment plan, wait until you see what the government has in store for you with its Revised Pay As You Earn plan. Here’s a hint: more pain, more tears, and more anger. [Am Law Daily]
* If you haven’t heard, SABMiller will likely be getting taken over by Anheuser-Busch InBev NV in a “mega-beer merger.” Sadly for Hogan Lovells, SABMiller tossed the firm out like a skunked beer in favor of representation by Linklaters. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Rather than poaching lawyers from other local firms, Jones Day is trying to grow its Detroit office by calling home Michigan attorneys who expatriated from the state. No offense to the firm, but these people probably left for a reason. [Crain’s Detroit Business]
* Slowly but surely, results from the July 2015 administration of the bar exam are being released. Duke Law did best in North Carolina, where the overall combined pass rate for all takers was 69.4 percent (down from 75 percent last year). [Triangle Business Journal]
* With hours to spare, Richard Glossip — a man you may know from the Glossip v. Gross case that was before SCOTUS — was able to secure a last minute stay of execution. An Oklahoma appeals court has given him two more weeks to live. [New York Times]
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Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 09.09.15
* Six years and you get a Bachelor’s degree and a JD? Not a terrible deal University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [University of Tennessee, Knoxville]
* Winning two NCAA Men’s Basketball National Championships as an assistant coach WHILE attending Duke Law School is just showing off, Jay Bilas. [Hsu Untied]
* Now THIS is how you become divorce attorney to the stars! (It also doesn’t hurt to be born into it.) [Jezebel]
* If you can’t solve this, rethink your LSAT plans… [IFL Science]
* In defense of the end of summer associate programs. [Bloomberg BNA]
* Nick Gordon’s lawyers filed a motion to dismiss the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Bobbi Kristina Brown’s estate, calling the accusations “conclusory, untrue, criminal.” [US Magazine]
* This is how contracts work in the real world, or at least in the legal world. [Concurring Opinions]
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Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 09.08.15
* Sonia Sotomayor talks about feeling like an outsider on the court… aaaaaaaand this is what white privilege means. [Slate]
* Vehicles you can still get a DUI while driving: Barbie Jeep, Zamboni, wheelchair, inflatable raft, motorized beer cooler. [Lowering the Bar]
* Step into the political slime and see how the halted campaign finance investigation into Scott Walker is being used to undermine regulations. [PR Watch]
* Fascinating speculation on who should be Donald Trump’s running mate — assuming, arguendo, the end times are upon us and he wins the Republican nomination. [Law and More]
* Debating Harvard Law professor Larry Lessig’s theories about the presidency. [Pacific Standard]
* Bound by Law? Tales of the Public Domain, a cheeky comic book sponsored by Duke’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain is fun and useful for lawyers and nonlawyers alike. [Open Culture]
* Yes, Ohio, a man’s family does include his wife. [Volokh Conspiracy]
* Perverse incentives dominate Chinese victim compensation laws and drivers try to kill any pedestrians they may hit. [Slate]