Recent Headlines from Above the Law
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Small Law Firms
California Bar Exam -- The Nightmare Continues
The commission is deadlocked on what, if any, alternative pathways to bar admission should be available. -
Law Schools
Bar Exam Commission Probably Didn't Want To Release Its Report With Track Changes On
As a move, this is less ‘cordon bleu’ and more ‘Pabst.’ -
Courts
Lawyer Accused Of $10 Million Scam That She Allegedly Spent Gambling In Vegas
Vegas is *one* way to blow through your investment capital. -
Courts
If You Want To Be A Trial Lawyer...
There is nothing quite like trying a case. How can you become better prepared? -
Small Law Firms
Layoffs, Next-Gen Bar Exams, More Mass Shootings: The New Normal
It's a new year, with new tragedies already here. -
Intellectual Property
California Dreaming
It will be interesting to see how the impact of this decision reverberates. -
Biglaw
Funny Or Not?
As is usually the case, it depends on where you are positioned in the narrative. -
Legal Ethics
A New Year’s Resolution Gone Bad And A Final Jeopardy Answer
The discipline system goes after minority attorneys, especially Black lawyers. That’s not news for us lawyers, but it is for the public. -
Legal Ethics
The Beat Of Unchecked Egos Goes On ... And On
Clients and shovels, a match made in Hell. -
Small Law Firms
For Women In The Legal Profession, It's Enough With Too Little, Too Late
It's often too little, too late for many women lawyers -- who through grit, determination, perseverance, and willingness to challenge authority -- to receive the recognition they deserve. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 12.1.22
* While transparency laws are a step in the right direction, the journey is far from over. [Forbes]
* Did you wake up wondering what federal judges thought about diversity in the field? Here’s your primer. [Wa Po]
* Judge’s scare tactic toward Yale is already crumbling. Learn to commit, people! [Bloomberg Law]
* California’s DOJ made an oopsie. [KTVU]
* Prepare for layoffs. Maybe prepare less if you’re in Employment law or Bankruptcy — they’re kind of always in business. [Law.com]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 11.30.22
* E pluribus unum, says Penn State Law. [Collegian]
* The Senate has passed a bill protecting same-sex marriage. Up to you, House. [Guardian]
* California’s formerly incarcerated may actually have their debts considered paid soon. [NYT]
* Big Oil is opposed to new environmental laws. No way! [The Reg Review]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 11.11.22
* California’s drilling laws are getting burned by fossil fuel companies. [Desert Sun]
* The FTC turns its eye to Twitter after the mass evacuation. [Law.com]
* Studying with the Kardashians: This was an interesting example of using hypos. [Daily Research Plot]
* The increase in law school applications may signal a lack of direction. [Yale Daily News]
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Legal Ethics
Tom Girardi: The Story That Will Not Fade Away
Would any other lawyer have gotten away with this? -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 11.03.22
* What?! Ginni Thomas’ husband may be involved in the whole undermining democracy thing? Who’d have thunk it?! [MSNBC]
* Looks like models that require profit aren’t the only thing preventing recycling from catching on. [Cal Matters]
* Here’s what you should know for NYC’s pay transparency law. [Fortune]
* Yale Law just covered tuition for some students. Woop Woop! [Yale Daily News]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 10.27.22
* One of the good things about weed being legal in some places? You can now sue if it isn’t loud enough. [CBS News]
* Been wishing you could shave a year off the K-JD pipeline? Yet another reason to think about Cornell. [Cornel Sun]
* Go play ball: A MLB’s antitrust case has recently been dismissed. [The Athletic]
* Bikesharing in California is threatened by a new law. [Biking in LA]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 10.25.22
* Having it your way: Californian law aims to protect fast food workers. [The Reg Review]
* The future of what social media giants can do is unclear. Tech bros just want an answer at this point. [The Hill]
* Been itching to dean for a law school? If you aren’t opposed to living in Arkansas, you’re in luck. [AR Money And Politics]
* In memoriam: “Paper Chase” author John Jay Osborne Jr. recently passed away. Take a second to read this tribute. [Wa Po]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 10.19.22
* Changes to the gig economy may be impacting your favorite California strip club(s). [Wired]
* Just in case the wage gap isn’t enough, you’ve gotta be aware of the race gap too. [Reuters]
* New York’s AG wants to prevent the sharing of killing spree videos. There probably should have been a law against helping killers get famous ages ago. [Bloomberg Law]
* New San Jose gun law could result in fines for violators. Better mind your Ps and Mac 11s! [MSN]
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Courts
When Pigs Litigate: How Pork Law Will Predict Abortion And Gun Jurisprudence
We could have avoided this whole issue if everyone became a vegan. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 10.12.22
* Troubling confession: Lawyer fined for warning school of a priest’s history of sexual misconduct. [The Guardian]
* Pig in the mine: California’s pork law is an unexpected proxy for the legal side of the culture war. [Cal Matters]
* Gauntlet thrown: Hawaii won’t make it easy for other states to criminalize abortion. [Huff Po]
* No laughing matter: Comedians claim Atlanta airport’s search practices use racial profiling. [AP]
* The right to cancel loans? You should read up on this cease and desist. [Business Insider]