The latest from National Law Journal
- Roberts Court extends line of permissive First Amendment rulings in video game case
- Blagojevich verdict is a win for U.S. Attorney Fitzgerald
- Sharply divided Court strikes down Arizona campaign-finance law
- Dean stepping down after eight years at Vermont Law School
- Public interest law becoming a hot ticket
- Another BAR/BRI settlement strikes out
Roberts Court extends line of permissive First Amendment rulings in video game case | Top |
Just how conservative or pro-business the Roberts Court is continues to generate debate. But on one subject, the trend line is undeniable: a strong majority favors classic First Amendment protection for even the most objectionable speech. | |
Blagojevich verdict is a win for U.S. Attorney Fitzgerald | Top |
The prosecution of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich hasn't been an easy one for U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald. So Monday's verdict finding Blagojevich guilty on 17 counts may give Fitzgerald some measure of validation for his handling of the case. | |
Sharply divided Court strikes down Arizona campaign-finance law | Top |
Campaign finance reform advocates suffered another major blow in the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday when a narrow majority rejected Arizona's public financing system for state elections. | |
Dean stepping down after eight years at Vermont Law School | Top |
Vermont Law School President and Dean Jeff Shields has announced that he will retire at the end of the coming academic year. Shields has been dean since 2004. | |
Public interest law becoming a hot ticket | Top |
More freshly minted lawyers are opting for public interest careers, indicating a shift in the way those careers are perceived and how young lawyers prepare for public interest jobs. | |
Another BAR/BRI settlement strikes out | Top |
A federal judge sides with objectors, who called planned coupons 'valueless' and 'particularly laughable.' | |
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