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Giving Up On US News? Not So Fast!
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Cornell Law Professor Gives Redistricting And Gerrymandering Breakdown
Soon the campaign trail will just be Texas and Mississippi, as The Founders intended. -
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Elite Law Schools Would *Really* Appreciate It If You Don't Show Up In The Fall
Taking a page from the airlines, they've oversold first class. -
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T14 Law School’s Massive Exam Blunder Sends 1Ls Scrambling
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The Boston Legal Market In The Era Of COVID-19
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Internet Troll Worried T14 Law School Finally Sick Of His Crap
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 04.17.20
* President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen will be released from prison early over COVID-19 concerns. He will still be under house arrest, which is not unlike the situation of many people right now… [NBC News]
* Speaking of which, R. Kelly’s lawyer is trying to get the incarcerated singer cut loose because of COVID-19 and says R. Kelly thinks he’ll die of coronavirus in prison. [New York Daily News]
* It’s been a decade since the Deepwater Horizon explosion, and the Mark Wahlberg movie would be a lot more boring if it just covered the legal battles that ensued from the incident. [Texas Lawyer]
* Check out this Boston lawyer who is volunteering 20 hours a week at Massachusetts General Hospital to give back during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Boston.com]
* New York’s Appellate Division, First Department, will be going all virtual for the foreseeable future. Hope they still have that nifty light system to tell attorneys how much time they have left. [New York Law Journal]
* The trial of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has been delayed because of COVID-19. Thankfully, Theranos isn’t around to make faulty COVID-19 tests… [CNN]
* Joe Exotic, star of the Netflix docuseries Tiger King, has asked a federal judge for access to a computer and a law library in prison. If he gets a computer, his first priority should be making another music video. [TMZ]
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Law Schools
Law School Deans Call For Major Changes To Bar Admission
Deans think this is a good time to make some needed long-term changes. -
Law Schools
Elite Law Schools Move To Pass/Fail System Over COVID-19 Disruptions. But Will That Hurt Students?
Pass/fail won't help everyone. -
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Law School Professor Gives Students Gift Of Wholly Recycled Exam Questions
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Morning Docket: 12.13.19
* President Trump’s ex-lawyer Michael Cohen is asking for a sentence reduction. Guess President Trump’s former fixer is not enjoying his time in “Club Fed.” [CNBC]
* The alleged Boston Marathon bomber’s lawyer has argued that the jury pool was tainted and that the bomber’s death sentence conviction should be thrown out. [NBC News]
* The Supreme Court has been urged to review a constitutional challenge to the high tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Hopefully, the justices will look into the New Jersey turnpike next. [Penn Live]
* A defeated governor is accused of handing out an insane number of pardons on his way out the door, even catching some of the pardoned prisoners completely by surprise. [Washington Post]
* Boies Schiller Flexner LLP has begun succession planning so that the firm can continue long past David Boies’ tenure. [Wall Street Journal]
* A Florida politician is accused of stealing nearly $50,000 from a law firm, and buying items from a sex toy store, among other purchases. Maybe he’ll argue that this was a business expense… [CBS Miami]
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T14 Law School Grad Helped Battle The Blaze At Notre-Dame As Volunteer Fightfighter
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