by RG | Feb 27, 2026 | above the law
Would Above the Law really publish a story about a law school dean’s bio being replaced with dungeon porn? Yeah… that tracks. If you’ve spent any time in the legal academy — or even just read our coverage of it — you understand that the annual U.S. News rankings...
by RG | Feb 27, 2026 | above the law
It’s not every day that a federal judge threatens to hold the US government in contempt. But yesterday it happened three times. “The Court is not aware of another occasion in the history of the United States in which a federal court has had to threaten contempt—again...
by RG | Feb 27, 2026 | above the law
Liars Keep Losing In Court: Judges keep catching federal officers with their pants on fire. These Aren’t The Lawyers You’ve Been Looking For: OpenAI helps shut down fake law empire. When Mardi Gras Turns Violent: Shia LeBeouf gets hit with two charges of battery and a...
by RG | Feb 27, 2026 | Law.com
The proposed regulations should serve as a reminder for employers to think through their classification of workers as independent contractors, said attorney Mark Goldstein of Reed Smith in New York. The proposed regulations should serve as a reminder for...
by RG | Feb 27, 2026 | above the law
OpenAI is quietly waging its own brand of legal ethics enforcement — and the target isn’t lawyers or law firms, it’s ChatGPT accounts masquerading as them. According to reporting by Legal Cheek, OpenAI has banned a cluster of ChatGPT accounts tied to bogus law firms...