Showing posts from April, 2023

The Biglaw Firm Racing Up The Rankings

The firm had a really good year. The post The Biglaw Firm Racing Up The Rankings appeared first on Above the Law . from…

A Fable for Our Time

By the time of his death in 1998 at the age of 101, the German author and veteran soldier Ernst Jünger had written enough to…

Morning Docket: 04.26.23

* Former sex crimes prosecutor breaks down the little things from the first day of Trump's rape trial. [ Daily Beast ] …

Losing Russia

The dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the seeming end of the Cold War once offered hope of an endur…

Morning Docket: 04.25.23

* Which Supreme Court justice sold a nearly $2 million property to the head of Greenberg Traurig and then left the identity …

Nondelegation for the Bill of Rights

The nondelegation doctrine is about more than policing administrative agencies. In a forthcoming article in the  BYU Law Rev…

Morning Docket: 04.24.23

* Law schools defiantly bucked U.S. News and World Report. Now they face the inevitable consequences of their own actions. […

Publishing Prejudices

The Fore people of New Guinea once suffered from a strange neurological disease, ending in dementia and death, known as kuru…

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Appellate news of the week. The post How Appealing Weekly Roundup appeared first on Above the Law . from Above the Law …

Fox Wox

To the surprise of probably no one with a diversified portfolio of news sources, Fox lost its game of chicken against Domini…

Morning Docket: 04.20.23

* Clients might be "at the end of their rope on rate hikes." They say after Biglaw billing has lagged behind infla…

Measuring the Reach of State Censorship

In a recent interview on Joe Rogan’s show, Michael Shellenberger described his and his colleagues’ awakening to the pervasiv…

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