I can’t get over how increasingly desperate and worried district judges are — they are doing all the right things — and how they’re being betrayed by appellate judges and a Supreme Court, both too cowardly to stand behind their decisions.
I can’t get over how increasingly desperate and worried district judges are — they are doing all the right things — and how they’re being betrayed by appellate judges and a Supreme Court, both too cowardly to stand behind their decisions.
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Once again, the Trump admin is accused of defying a court's order — this time for refusing to restore foreign assistance funding, according to aid organizations
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Elon Musk is demanding the impeachment of federal judges because he isn't getting his way in their courtrooms
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Unions representing federal employees slammed the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" offer in a federal lawsuit Tuesday, saying the "Fork in the Road" directive is an unlawful pretext for replacing government workers based on their ideology.
New Lawsuit: “American Gods" author Neil Gaiman is accused of repeatedly raping a woman hired to care for his young son, while his estranged wife Amanda Palmer did nothing to stop the abuse
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Pam Hemphill is pictured wearing a multicolored jacket, gray cap and glasses. Headline reads: "Trump Pardoned Her for Storming the Capitol. 'Absolutely Not,' She Said." Photo credit: Matt Kelley/Associated Press.
Pamela Hemphill, who served 60 days in prison for her role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, said she did not want a pardon. “Absolutely not,” Hemphill said. “It’s an insult to the Capitol Police.” nyti.ms/4hmt67M
D.C. federal judges are dismissing cases against those accused of participating in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — but they're not doing it quietly.
"The dismissal ... cannot whitewash the blood, feces and terror that the mob left in its wake."
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Et voilà!
My story for Law360 will be up soon and we'll have the complaint attached!
Medical debt — which is more likely to be held by women, people with disabilities and Black Americans — will be removed from consumer credit reports for all Americans under a new federal rule. @19thnews.bsky.social 19thnews.org/2025/01/medi...
Drake claims Universal Music Group conspired with Spotify to blast Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" single to the top of the airwaves by using bots, pay-to-play agreements and other shady tactics
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Sometimes antitrust litigation is kind of funny
Families gathering for Thanksgiving are paying more for their tater tot casseroles and hash browns because the four largest potato processors have formed a cartel to fix the prices of frozen spud products...
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Today, we in the Law360 Union have walked off the job to protest Law360’s illegal layoffs terminating 26 of our coworkers.
We call on our employer to bargain in good faith and reinstate our colleagues after a year of high revenue and profit growth. #Layoffs360
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I’m joining my colleagues in the Law360 Union and WALKING OFF THE JOB today.
We’ve been bargaining with Law360 and LexisNexis management for over a year and they have yet to respond to our basic benefits proposals.
Enough is enough.
So O’ahu is like the most beautiful place I’ve ever been