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5 hours ago

Super Bowl host California bans sports betting, but prediction markets found a loophole

Prediction markets classified as federally regulated derivatives allow wagers on Super Bowl outcomes and political events while sidestepping state gambling oversight and taxes.
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fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
1 hour ago

9th Circuit upholds California ban on switchblades in California lawsuit

Ninth Circuit unanimously affirmed California's ban on switchblades, allowing the prohibition to remain based on historical analogues and a narrow facial-challenge standard.
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2 hours ago

Mistaken identity results in mail theft in Saratoga

Vehicle burglary, grand theft, theft by credit card: Between 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 19 and 6:50 a.m. on Jan. 20, someone broke through a window of a vehicle parked in the 13000 block of Fortuna Court and stole a backpack containing a laptop, headphones and a wallet for a loss valued at approximately $2,330. The suspect then used a credit card in the wallet to make a fraudulent purchase totaling approximately $107.
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fromLos Angeles Times
6 hours ago

Commentary: A California lawyer takes the civil rights fight home to Minneapolis

A fast-talking Minneapolis native who still lives in the Twin Cities part time, Cook is one of a handful of attorneys who have dropped everything to aid (for free) those caught up in the federal crackdown - protesters, immigrants and detained citizens - too many of whom have found themselves facing deportation, arrest or even been disappeared, at least for a time.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Trump Administration Takes Another Shot At Biglaw Firms - Above the Law

The FTC warned 42 major law firms of potential antitrust liability for participating in the Mansfield Certification DEI program.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Lawyers Frequently Lie To Their Adversaries - Above the Law

Lawyers must verify adversaries' statements because misrepresentations can be used to advance positions and may lead to sanctions or other serious consequences.
fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Building A Modern Solo Practice: How AI Is Changing What's Possible For Lawyers - Above the Law

The conversation was not about shortcuts or hype. It was about how thoughtful use of technology, strong decision making, and having the right support system can dramatically change what is possible for lawyers who want more control over their careers. Matthew's experience moving from Biglaw environments into solo practice offers a grounded perspective on how AI, education, and community now level the playing field for small firms.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law

Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman's How Appealing blog, the Web's first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing. Handling of Pretti investigation has some prosecutors on verge of quitting; Federal prosecutors in Minneapolis, frustrated by the response to the shootings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, have suggested they could resign en masse": Perry Stein of The Washington Post has this report.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

When The Constitution Is Being Shredded, Legal Memos Are Not The Answer

Lawyers love legal reasoning. It promises a clean, clear path through sticky, tricky territory. But legal reasoning can enable grotesque real-world outcomes, like torture, or arresting journalists, or masked government agents detaining and disappearing people. On this week's Amicus, Dahlia Lithwick is in conversation with Joseph Margulies, Professor of Practice of Government at Cornell University. Margulies litigated some of the biggest cases of egregious human rights violations of the post-9/11 "War on Terror", an experience that informed his recent piece in the Boston Review:
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Economic Resilience For Law Firms Starts With How You Operate Day To Day - Above the Law

Economic resilience for law firms requires operational control—stable payment collection, expense management, visibility, and proactive systems to preserve cash flow and enable confident decision-making.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

What to know about the jury trials of Meta, Snap, TikTok and YouTube

Social media companies face landmark jury trials alleging intentional addictiveness and harm to young users' mental health, potentially reshaping platform practices and legal accountability.
fromLos Angeles Times
20 hours ago

Man sentenced for throwing Molotov cocktail at deputies during protest against immigration raids

A man was sentenced four years in federal prison Friday after he admitted to lighting a Molotov cocktail and throwing it at Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies during a protest last year against immigration raids. Emiliano Garduño Gálvez, 23, pleaded guilty in October to one count each of possessing an unregistered destructive device and obstructing law enforcement during a civil disorder.
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fromLos Angeles Times
18 hours ago

Woman sentenced to state prison in fentanyl murder trial, a first for Fresno

On Friday, Gonzalez was sentenced to 15 years to life in state prison for giving Dreith counterfeit fentanyl pills called "blue M-30s." She also got an extra four years and four months for other felony convictions related to selling drugs. "This sentencing reflects the seriousness of the defendant's actions and the devastating and deadly consequences of distributing fentanyl," Fresno County Dist. Atty. Lisa Smittcamp said in a statement.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Marital vs. Separate Assets in Divorce

Inheritance placed in joint accounts during marriage can become marital property, risking equal division in divorce if assets are commingled.
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

BREAKING: Trump DOJ Announces Release of 3.5 Million More Epstein Files

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the release of 3.5 million additional files in compliance with the Epstein Transparency Act. The Trump administration has been under fire for missing the Dec. 19, 2025, deadline to release all of the files pertaining to the Jeffrey Epstein case, who died by suicide in his jail cell in 2019. Today we are producing more than 3 million pages, including more than 2000 videos and 180,000 images in total, Blanche said.
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from99% Invisible
1 day ago

Constitution Breakdown #6: Adam Liptak - 99% Invisible

Article III establishes the judicial branch and the Supreme Court; recent Court legacy and structural barriers make reform difficult and shape public perceptions.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Gary Mazin on Building a Law Firm with Structure and Purpose

Gary Mazin runs a client-focused personal injury law firm combining disciplined leadership, legal and business training to deliver structured, honest guidance and long-term firm growth.
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fromMission Local
1 day ago

The lawsuit that halted ICE courthouse arrests in Northern California could go national

Court motions seek to bar ICE from arresting immigrants at courthouses and reinstate a 12-hour limit on courthouse holding-cell detention nationwide.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

This AI-related lawsuit could be just the beginning of many

AI hiring platforms screen résumés and may produce opaque scores that prevent applicants from being fairly considered, prompting legal claims under consumer-reporting law.
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fromThe Verge
2 days ago

Don Lemon has been arrested for covering an anti-ICE protest

Federal agents arrested Don Lemon and other journalists, alleging they participated in a coordinated attack while covering an anti-ICE protest in Minnesota.
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fromPadailypost
2 days ago

Jurors hear closing arguments in Stanford protester trial

Five students are on trial accused of conspiring to occupy the Stanford president's office, causing over $300,000 in property damage during a June protest.
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Federal judge drops murder rap in UnitedHealthcare CEO case

A New York federal judge has dismissed murder and weapons charges against Luigi M., accused of killing UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson, ruling that prosecutors cannot pursue those counts under federal law. The decision has stripped prosecutors of the ability to seek the death penalty in the federal case, while leaving Mangione facing separate state charges. Who has issued the ruling? US District Judge Margaret M. Garnett issued the decision on Friday in federal court in Manhattan.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Luigi Mangione won't face the death penalty for UnitedHealth CEO's killing, judge rules

Federal death-penalty pursuit against Luigi Mangione was barred; stalking charges remain, and evidence from his backpack is admissible.
fromKqed
2 days ago

Cops Have to Treat Marijuana in Your Car Differently After New California Supreme Court Ruling | KQED

"We hold that at a minimum, to constitute a violation of (the open container law), marijuana in a vehicle must be of a usable quantity, in imminently usable condition, and readily accessible to an occupant," wrote Associate Justice Goodwin Liu in a unanimous opinion. Loose marijuana found on a car's floorboards is like spilled beer, the court ruled.
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fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Man found guilty of manslaughter for fatal sword stabbing in Falmouth

On October 24, 2022, Blood entered the victim's home in Falmouth. Blood kept his hands hidden in his pockets and refused to show them or leave the home, Galibois's office said. The victim picked up a sword in an attempt to distance themselves from Blood. The victim then dropped their sword and engaged in a fist fight with Blood, prosecutors said.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

As the 'great wealth transfer' gets underway, what are the current inheritance tax rules?

"We are still in the early days of the so-called great wealth transfer," says the lawyer Pierre Valentin, the joint head of art law at Fieldfisher. "The wave started in the US with the sale of collections such as those of Sydell Miller, Mica Ertegun and more recently, Leonard Lauder. The wave is coming to Europe, for example with the auction of the collection of Pauline Karpidas [last] September. I expect that there will be many more of those 'white glove' sales in the next 10 to 15 years because younger collectors collect differently from their parents and grandparents."
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

US judge rules Luigi Mangione won't face death penalty in CEO killing case

Judge Margaret Garnett dismissed murder and weapons charges against Luigi Mangione, eliminating the federal death penalty option, while federal stalking and state murder charges remain.
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FindLaw offers legal blogs and newsletters delivering legal news, consumer guidance, professional analysis, practice-growth tips, and additional resources for varied legal audiences.
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fromABA Journal
4 days ago

Law firms in Minneapolis are helping lawyers, staff navigate unrest

Minneapolis law firms are prioritizing staff safety, offering remote work, counseling, flexible hours, billable adjustments, and pro bono or legal assistance amid ICE-related unrest.
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fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

A Guide To Conducting Discovery - Above the Law

Effective discovery shapes litigation by building leverage, forcing admissions, and methodically narrowing the opponent's options to win cases pretrial.
fromABA Journal
3 days ago

Mass tort lawyer suspended for 3 years for lying to clients

A mass tort lawyer fired by a Philadelphia law firm has been suspended from practicing law for three years after misleading clients about their cases, according to a story by Legal Newsline. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court imposed the punishment Friday against lawyer Brian McCormick Jr., who represented clients who had sued over the weedkiller Roundup and the antipsychotic drug Risperdal, according to Legal Newsline. The suspension goes into effect Feb. 22.
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fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

Morning Docket: 01.29.26 - Above the Law

Recent legal developments span political backlash over municipal compliance, immigration enforcement restraints, AI privacy litigation, judicial AI education, and federal staffing lawsuits.
fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

What, Exactly, Is 'Disruption,' And How Does This Affect Lawyers? - Above the Law

From law firms to in-house legal teams, the rules of value are being rewritten. The question is: Who's ready to lead the change? In the first episode of 2026 for the UpLevel View podcast, Stephanie Corey and Ken Callander sit down with Rita Gunther McGrath, Columbia Business School professor and Wall Street Journal columnist, to talk about how AI is forcing professional services to price outcomes instead of hours.
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fromEmptywheel
3 days ago

Judge Richard Berman: Victims Victims Victims

Refusal to unseal Epstein grand jury materials prioritized victims' rights, privacy, and insufficient notice to victims, citing safety concerns and doubts about government protection.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Judge greenlights Epstein victims' sex-trafficking lawsuit against Bank of America

A judge allowed parts of the lawsuit against Bank of America to proceed while dismissing the entire case against BNY over Epstein-related allegations.
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fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

ICE Dodges Courtroom Showdown, But Federal Judge Isn't Backing Down - Above the Law

Federal Judge Patrick Schiltz warned that ICE repeatedly ignores court orders in Minnesota, risking widespread violations of judicial authority and undermining the rule of law.
fromAxios
3 days ago

Virginia district became the front lines of the DOJ's fight with judges

Catch me up: Halligan departed nearly two months after U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie ruled her appointment unconstitutional and after judges publicly questioned her authority in blistering orders. The ruling torpedoed indictments against ex-FBI director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. While the government appealed the ruling, it never sought a stay. Yet Halligan kept using the title, and judges repeatedly struck "United States Attorney" from her filings and questioned her authority.
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fromEmptywheel
3 days ago

DOJ Inspector General Investigating DEA's Use of Parallel Construction under Hemisphere

DOJ OIG investigates DEA use of administrative subpoenas, focusing on Hemisphere's bulk phone records, geolocation collection, and use of parallel construction to conceal methods.
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fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

Federal Judge Arrested, Accused Of Driving While 'Super Drunk' - Above the Law

Federal Judge Thomas L. Ludington faces misdemeanor DUI charges after an October crash with an alleged blood-alcohol content of 0.17 or higher.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

The only federal regulator that oversees prediction markets says it will ease up on Kalshi and others

CFTC Chair Michael Selig will rescind warnings to prediction-market operators and pursue new rulemaking while opposing state regulators over event contracts.
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fromEmptywheel
3 days ago

Yet More Cell Phones IDed in Program that Purportedly Doesn't Get Cell Phones

FBI phone-dragnet data frequently relied on cellphone connections—including T-Mobile and AT&T numbers—and mixed EO 12333 and Section 215 data, contradicting claims of no cell collection.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
2 days ago

Reverse mortgage servicers face lawsuit over borrower fees

Class-action alleges HECM servicers improperly added attorneys', property inspection, preservation and appraisal fees to reverse mortgage loan balances, inflating principals and costs.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
3 days ago

Metropolitan Police needs effective constraints on live facial recognition use, court hears | Computer Weekly

Metropolitan Police policy provides minimal constraints on where live facial recognition may be deployed, risking arbitrary and widespread use.
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fromEmptywheel
3 days ago

Judge Mark Scarsi Refuses Accommodations That Trump's Judges Have Granted

Los Angeles judge insists on keeping Hunter Biden's June 20 trial date despite defense requests for pretrial extensions and overlapping federal filings.
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fromABA Journal
3 days ago

Reinstatement of retired judge reversed by state supreme court

Illinois Supreme Court reversed reinstatement of retired Judge James R. Brown after objections to a blog post with derogatory comments about groups and political figures.
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fromReadWrite
3 days ago

Oxford Casino lawsuit challenges Maine Tribal iGaming monopoly

Oxford Casino filed a federal lawsuit challenging a law granting exclusive iGaming rights to four Maine tribes, alleging a race-based monopoly and economic harm.
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fromEmptywheel
3 days ago

Links, 07/29/11

Government pursued Thomas Drake for years over a document that was improperly overclassified.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Keivin Kilgore: Building Trust at the Center of Work

Keivin F. Kilgore brings community-rooted values and calm, people-centered leadership to employee and labor relations across healthcare, government, and global corporations.
fromABA Journal
3 days ago

Chemerinsky: The Fourth Amendment comes back to the Supreme Court

From 2021 until 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court did not decide one case involving traditional Fourth Amendment issues-such as what is a search, when is a warrant required and whether the exclusionary rule applies. I taught Criminal Procedure - Investigations in the fall semester and struggled to explain to my students why the justices seemingly had lost interest in the Fourth Amendment. But this term, there are two Fourth Amendment cases, one already decided and one to be argued this spring.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

For Londoners: What is an apostille and when would you need one? - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

An apostille certifies UK-issued documents for international recognition across Hague Convention countries, available in paper or electronic form and often processed via specialist services.
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fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

Linda Sun's defense reveals that they have not been paid, warns they'll have to withdraw for retrial amNewYork

Frozen government-seized assets threaten defense representation in the retrial of Linda Sun and Chris Hu; judge urges parties to find a solution.
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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Michael Flatley to 'call his dancers' as Lord Of The Dance injunction overturned

Mr Justice Simpson discharged a temporary injunction against Michael Flatley, restoring his control of the Lord Of The Dance production and its upcoming 30th anniversary tour.
fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Everett man sentenced on child porn charges

An Everett man was sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Boston to 15 years in prison for possessing, distributing, and receiving child sexual abuse material, the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney's Office said. Robert Sokolowski, 52, was also sentenced to five years of supervised release following his prison term, according to a statement from the office. Sokolowski committed the offenses seven months after being released from prison, where he had been serving time on a similar charge, officials said.
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fromEmptywheel
3 days ago

The Marathon Trial: An Assessment of FBI and NSA's Online Investigations

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother used TMobile phones and linked social accounts, raising questions about NSA dragnet coverage and investigative connection methods.
fromABA Journal
4 days ago

Federal judge faces trial on charges of being 'super drunk' while driving

A Michigan federal judge is facing trial on drunk driving charges after a crashing in October and showing a blood alcohol level more than twice the legal limit, according to press reports. Judge Thomas L. Ludington of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan faces misdemeanor charges of operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol content of 0.17 or more and operating a vehicle while intoxicated, according to the complaint filed by a local prosecutor.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

The by-laws you may not know exist in London

London boroughs enforce obscure by-laws banning spitting, feeding pigeons, carrying ladders on pavements, and entering Parliament in armour, with fines for breaches.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Wigan lottery winner, 80, helped build counterfeit drugs empire, court told

Spiby won the money in 2010, the court was told, and was involved in flooding the region with millions of tablets disguised as diazepam. Diazepam, also known as Valium, calms the nervous system to treat anxiety, muscle spasms, seizures, and alcohol withdrawal. The court heard that he also provided the premises and helped adapt the premises and purchase machinery worth thousands of pounds to make the drugs.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Record number of offenders being recalled to prison in England and Wales

Record offender recalls have surged; many deliberately breach licence terms to return and traffic drugs while early-release rules and overcrowding reduce support and housing.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Paedophile West Hampstead nursery worker Vincent Chan admits string of new sexual offences

Nursery worker Chan pleaded guilty to numerous sexual offences—filming children, indecent images, voyeurism and sexual assault—and will be sentenced on February 12.
fromEmptywheel
3 days ago

Invoking the Great Task of Ensuring "the Government of the People Shall Not Perish from the Earth," Judge Moss Sentences Paul Hodgkins to Eight Months Sentence

Judge Randolph Moss just sentenced Paul Hodgkins to eight months in prison for his role in the January 6 riot. Hodgkins will face two years of probation and pay the $2,000 restitution agreed on in his plea agreement (though will not be fined). The sentence was about what I expected, and a fair sentence for someone who pled guilty first and engaged in no violence (and even tried to calm other rioters).
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Man faces further child sexual offence charges

Vincent Chan, 45, has been charged with 15 further offences including sexual assault, voyeurism and taking indecent images of children.
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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

What Does Your Paycheck Look Like? - Above the Law

Lawyers at firms with fewer than 250 attorneys are invited to complete an anonymous, brief compensation survey for the annual law firm compensation report.
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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

Morning Docket: 01.28.26 - Above the Law

Legal and political institutions face competing pressures from ICE operations, private equity priorities, and accountability demands, reshaping firm behavior and public responses.
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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

New Year, New Shingle: Why 2026 Is The Year To Bet On Yourself - Above the Law

Starting a solo law firm enables focused practice and autonomy, and a practical checklist from 8am plus signup support helps launch the firm.
fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

How Cleary Gottlieb Created A Virtuous Cycle With Tech - Above the Law

A Virtuous Cycle If a legal tech solution has a high degree of adaptability, customers can start small and gradually secure buy-in and expansion. Initial wins create a virtuous cycle, where success leads to growth, and this growth leads to more success. A Cleary Gottlieb team that includes members of its Knowledge Management and Business Development groups has implemented such a cycle at that firm.
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fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

'Don't Hide the Ball,' Judge Puts DOJ's Lawyers on Blast - Above the Law

Federal judge warned government lawyers they face sanctions for ignoring binding contrary authority and relying on inapplicable cases in immigration habeas litigation.
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fromEmptywheel
3 days ago

Exigent Letters Timeline

FBI relied on exigent letters, NSLs, and Section 215 orders with telecom cooperation from 2002–2008, prompting procedural changes, investigations, and oversight actions.
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fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

Tom Goldstein Called Government's Bluff And Now Jeffrey Toobin Has To Litigate It - Above the Law

The DOJ subpoenaed journalists over reporting about Tom Goldstein, raising First Amendment and press-freedom concerns about compelling reporters to testify and chilling journalism.
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fromReadWrite
4 days ago

Judge sets 30-day Kalshi geofencing timeline in Massachusetts

Judge orders Kalshi to implement geofencing within 30 days to block Massachusetts users from sports event contracts while permitting operation without a state gambling license.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Op-Ed | Opening shots miss the mark in Alexander brothers trial amNewYork

Three brothers face federal sex trafficking charges alleging a calculated pattern of drugging, rape, recording, and celebration of assaults using promises of luxury.
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3 days ago

Manhattan appellate court upholds legality of speed camera tickets after years-long battle amNewYork

A Manhattan appellate court found that the city's speed camera program is legally sound in a decision that caps off an eight-year legal battle that sought to potentially invalidate millions of automatically issued tickets. A group of speeding ticket recipients argued that speed camera summons violate state traffic law on a technicality. Part of the citation on the tickets, called a notice of liability, fails to include a technician's certificate, which they argue, must be signed by a specialist employed by the city.
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fromReadWrite
4 days ago

Judge denies Nevada TRO in Polymarket case

Nevada judge denied the state's ex parte TRO against Polymarket and set a February 19 hearing that could force Polymarket to geofence statewide.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How to Navigate Introducing a New Partner to Children

Courts apply a child's best-interest standard to decide if and when divorcing parents may introduce significant others, restricting introductions when child safety or welfare is at risk.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Pasadena Jewish Temple sues Edison for igniting Eaton fire

Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center sued Southern California Edison, alleging utility negligence and maintenance failures ignited the Eaton Fire that destroyed the congregation’s buildings.
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Why I Didn't Report My Rape

Guests check in and check out; gamblers come in the early evenings and stumble out the next morning; and hundreds of rooms are endlessly dirtied and then made clean again by hotel workers. But the phone remains silent. I like to think that the rotating check-in staff are always alert and prepared even for the call that they don't know is coming.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

SoCal man once stole a billionaire's identity, then he set his sights on surfers, prosecutors say

A criminal operation stole surfers' keys and vehicles' contents across Southern California beaches, using stolen IDs and hacked phones to fraudulently obtain at least $850,000.
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fromEsquire
3 days ago

What ICE Did to Alex Pretti Is Somehow Even Worse Than We Thought

Federal immigration officers identified and monitored Alex Pretti before an ICE officer approached and violently attacked him, culminating in multiple gunshots that killed him.
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fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

Morning Docket: 01.27.26 - Above the Law

The profession confronts billing pressures, safety threats, employment disputes over political expression, persistent sexism, cultural shifts among lawyers, AI anxiety, and debates over international law.
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4 days ago

Op-Ed | Calling everything fraud: How repealing the Scaffold Law became a strategy, not a reform amNewYork

For years, the insurance industry warned that New York's civil justice system was broken. Now it claims the system is fraudulent. Every accident is suspicious. Every injured worker is a potential scammer. Every plaintiff's lawyer is part of a scheme. This sudden moral panic has a name, the fraudemic. And like most panics, it says far more about the people spreading it than the problem itself.
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fromThe Haitian Times
4 days ago

No-cost legal clinics available for NYC immigrants

NEW YORK - If you are an immigrant in NYC, free legal clinics are available to help you. At these clinics, you can speak with a lawyer or a supervised law student at no cost. Many clinics help people regardless of immigration status and offer services in multiple languages. Clinics can help with immigration cases, housing issues, work problems, family matters, and other legal questions.
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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

Torts Professor Who Botched COVID Prediction Suddenly Expert On Birthright Citizenship - Above the Law

Richard Epstein offered public legal and public-health opinions outside his expertise, producing misleading claims that influenced policy and drew criticism.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
4 days ago

How a state bar filing could derail a California upzoning plan

Opponents of California upzoning are using state bar complaints to challenge pro-housing advocacy, prompting First Amendment and regulatory disputes.
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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

From Comeback Kid To Rainmaker: Why 2026 Can Be Your Best - Above the Law

Consistent, scheduled business development behaviors and accountability can transform a weak year into a successful comeback year for lawyers.
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