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New York Agrees To Pay Out Millions Because The NYPD Got Caught Brutalizing People. Again.
Breaking the law is one thing, but for guardians to break the law undermines the concept of legality as such. -
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Stiffed, Sued, Deposed, And Maybe Crime-Frauded: The Rudy Giuliani Story
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Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
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This Lawyer's Advocacy May Have 'Snatched Victory From The Jaws Of Defeat' In The Student Loan Forgiveness Cases
Student debtors are hoping that she was able to convince the justices of the plan's legality.
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Make Your Bets! Who Will Win? The NFL Or The Justice System?
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Federal Judge Recognizes That Ted Frank Is A Vexatious Whiner
Serial class action objector gets a proper benchslap. -
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Looks Like Poisoning The Country With A Far-Right Judiciary Is Very Lucrative
Leonard Leo got rich(er) while we lost our rights. -
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The Student Loan Forgiveness Cases Are Set To Answer Major Questions About Standing And Major Questions
This must be like Christmas for Con Law nerds. -
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The Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments On The Legality Of President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Program
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Formal Complaint Lodged Against Federal Judge For Handcuffing Crying 13-Year-Old Girl
Ninth Circuit announces that it's going to have a look at judges traumatizing children. -
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'Maybe Don't Send 8-Year-Olds To Jail For Eating Paste' Is Something We Required A Federal Court To Rule In 2023
Frighteningly, there was still one vote in support of arbitrarily incarcerating children. -
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Sonia Sotomayor Has Thoughts On Conservative Justices' Plans To Cancel Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness
Conservatives on the Supreme Court seem 'skeptical' about Biden's debt relief plan. -
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Much To Delaware's Chagrin, Justice Jackson's First Opinion Is In!
The decision may have gone the other way if Delaware just remembered to yell 'Dibs!' really loud. -
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Federal Judge Worries Steady Rise In Virulent, Insulting Opinions Might Make Judiciary Look Bad
Shockingly, decades of lionizing a judicial writing style based on calling your colleagues stupid creates young judges who call their colleagues stupid.
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Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
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When Judge Ho Feels The Need To Angrily Call Out The Fifth Circuit's Totalitarianism, You Know Things Are Bad
Judge Ho may not be right on many issues, but he nails this one. -
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New Collaboration Brings Opioid Use Disorder Treatment To Formerly Incarcerated Patients
The collaboration, which was announced last week, is between Bicycle Health, Wellpath, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It will provide virtual opioid use disorder services to those living in the Bureau's residential reentry centers in 42 states. -
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The Supreme Court Takes On CFPB Funding Case
The Fifth Circuit's controversial decision will be reviewed. -
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Attorney Accused Of 'Quiet Quitting' In Lawsuit Files Countersuit Alleging Discrimination
The gloves come off in this complaint. -
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Federal Judge Handcuffs Crying 13-Year-Old Girl Attending Father's Hearing
Absolutely shocking abuse of authority. -
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