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Legal Theory Blog: Legal Theory Lexicon: Justice

Introduction The connection between law and justice is a deep one. We have "Halls of Justice," "Justices of the Supreme Court," and "the administration of justice." We know that "justice" is one of the central concepts of legal theory, but...

Cleveland Law Library Weblog: Law Firm Mergers Are on the Rise

Legal Current has reported that domestic law firm mergers rose 67% in 2011 compared to 2010 figures. There were apparently 45 mergers last year versus 27 in 2010, and a study by the Hildebrandt Institute predicts that the trend will...

PrawfsBlawg: curricular reform in 350 words

Taking my own experiences teaching two first-year courses (with the hopes of soon shifting to a third) and thinking about some of the curricular reforms that Ed Rubin spearheaded when he was dean at Vanderbilt, I ' ve come up with at least a logic for reconstructing the first two years of law

Teenagers Need to be Extra Careful on Cruise Ships : Injury Law Blog

In January, a 15-year-old girl was raped aboard the Royal Caribbean “Allure of the Seas” after leaving out of Ft. Lauderdale. She met som

Gardere Litigation Chair Faulk Presents Mock Supreme Court Argument at University of Houston Law |

Gardere Litigation Chair Faulk Presents Mock Supreme Court Argument at University of Houston Law. Richard Faulk, chair of the Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP Litigation Department, participated in mock U.S. Supreme Court arguments on climate change tort liability hosted by the University of Houston’s Law

CCAF Second Circuit brief in Blessing v. Sirius XM Radio, Inc. - PointOfLaw Forum

<p>In a settlement of antitrust litigation against Sirius XM that paid law firms like Milberg $13 million, the class got only a promise to freeze list prices for five months. The Center for Class Action Fairness argued below that that could hardly be a benefit to the class, since a class member

Risks, Rewards of Bellwether Trials to be Discussed by Weitz & Luxenberg’s Ellen Relkin at Jan. 21

Ellen Relkin, Esq., of Weitz & Luxenberg, PC, is among the panelists who will discuss the latest legal strategies lawyers can adopt to make bellwether trials work to the advantage of their clients. The Jan. 21 panel is presented by the American Bar Assn. and its Section of Litigation’s

JURIST - Paper Chase: Supreme Court prohibits federal inmates from seeking damages from private

JURIST - Paper Chase: Supreme Court prohibits federal inmates from seeking damages from private prison employees

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NEW RULE ALLOWS EASY ENTRANCE TO PRACTICE IN OHIO FEDERAL COURTS « LawReader

The U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio would like to announce a change in the entrance requirement for being admitted to practice in our Court. General Order 11-03 abolishes the requirement in Local Rule 83.3 to pass a bar exam in order to be admitted to practice in the Southern

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