- + Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan— [Link to media]
- + Attorney indicted for trying to kill her husband of more than 25 years— [Link to media]
- + American Bar Association cites members’ needs in law firm intimidation hearing— [Link to media]
- + OpenAI sued for practicing law without a license— [Link to media]
- + Lindsey Halligan being investigated by the Florida Bar— [Link to media]
- + Nearly 200 former judges denounce claim that courts are ignoring Supreme Court orders— [Link to media]
- + Jeffrey Epstein paid Berkeley Law student’s tuition in exchange for ‘girls’— [Link to media]
- + Attorney charged with theft in fatal car crash case involving college student— [Link to media]
- + Law schools beef up artificial intelligence skills training— [Link to media]
- + DOJ pushes to sideline state bar ethics probes— [Link to media]
- + Surveillance footage enters slapstick comedy TV genre, and that could be dangerous, lawyer says— [Link to media]
- + Rise in judicial complaints related to more public criticism of judges, court watchers say— [Link to media]
- + Citing maintenance and management crisis, federal judiciary seeks control over courthouses— [Link to media]
- + Resort owner not liable for grandson who committed murder, cannibalism, state supreme court says— [Link to media]
- + Getting ‘Chalant’: How daily stand‑ups can benefit legal teams— [Link to media]
- + The Burton Book Review: ‘When You Come at the King: Inside DOJ’s Pursuit of the President, from Nixon to Trump’— [Link to media]
- + Supreme Court bans California gender privacy rule in public schools— [Link to media]
- + Law firms respond to threats as conflict in Middle East intensifies— [Link to media]
- + Supreme Court rejects appeal from computer scientist seeking copyright for AI-created artwork— [Link to media]
- + Legal’s weakest link? Proactively securing your third-party ecosystem; here’s how to address it— [Link to media]
- + Federal prosecutors in Luigi Mangione case won’t appeal ruling barring death penalty— [Link to media]
- + ABA amicus brief addresses legal chaos that would result from elimination of birthright citizenship— [Link to media]
- + Civil rights lawyer Ben Crump pens legal thriller whose main character may seem familiar— [Link to media]
- + Scalia Law grads most likely to be picked as federal judges by Trump— [Link to media]
- + District attorney drops charges against lawyer who shot man outside cigar bar— [Link to media]
- + EEOC reverses course on transgender workers’ right to choose restrooms— [Link to media]
- + Amazon sues review-selling websites, alleging fake online reviews— [Link to media]
- + Plaintiff testifies about addiction in trial against social media companies— [Link to media]
- + Judge orders SCOTUSblog founder Goldstein to home confinement until sentencing— [Link to media]
- + Police identify employee at assisted living facility in murder of philanthropist attorney— [Link to media]
- + New directory of private lending options created as student loan regulations shift— [Link to media]
- + SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein convicted in criminal tax fraud trial— [Link to media]
- + SCOTUS allows limits on midtrial lawyer-client conversations— [Link to media]
- + Company execs who don’t deliver on AI may face job risks, new report shows— [Link to media]
- + Federal appeals court throws out bias case over grants for Black-owned businesses— [Link to media]
- + Former Motley Rice attorney pleads guilty to $1.5M money laundering, fraud scheme— [Link to media]
- + Chemerinsky: 6 takeaways from the Supreme Court’s tariffs decision— [Link to media]
- + Attorneys describe ‘chaotic’ situation after SCOTUS tariffs decision— [Link to media]
- + When it comes to attorney fees, law firm size doesn’t matter, 9th Circuit rules— [Link to media]
- + The one question every mentor, coach and boss should be asking— [Link to media]
- + On witness stand, YouTube VP says his kids watch 5 to 6 hours daily on platforms— [Link to media]
- + Former assistant district attorney charged with strangulation of family member— [Link to media]
- + Misuse of AI to create sexually explicit, harassing content prompts workplace lawsuits— [Link to media]
- + Attorneys look to trade court to handle refunds after SCOTUS tariffs decision— [Link to media]
- + Masked ICE arrest is unconstitutional, federal judge finds— [Link to media]
- + American Bar Association statement on personal attacks against Supreme Court justices— [Link to media]
- + Judge in social media addiction trial removes lead plaintiffs attorney following interview— [Link to media]
- + Could BigLaw blame AI for staffing cuts? Experts weigh in— [Link to media]
- + Fake immigration lawyers scam clients out of $100K, prosecutors say— [Link to media]
- + DOJ fires US attorney hours after judges appoint him— [Link to media]
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