by RG | Jun 25, 2026 | above the law
Justice Alito spoke out of turn this morning in a highly unusual break from Supreme Court protocol, to complain that there “was much he would have added,” after Justice Sotomayor publicly eviscerated him in her dissent. It’s the response one expects from a middle...
by RG | Jun 25, 2026 | above the law
Alito Whines He Could Have Said More In Disagreement With Sotomayor: Reserve what you should have argued for the shower, bub. Who Needs Milbank When You Have Groombridge?!: The boutique firm is compensating their associates handsomely! Sen. Whitehouse Still Waiting On...
by RG | Jun 25, 2026 | above the law
Welcome to the sequel to the Legal Tech-to-English Dictionary (2022). This edition updates a vestige of the pre-AI world to share all of the AI and practice management terminology you need to be funner at parties. Now, before you suggest that the sequel is never...
by RG | Jun 25, 2026 | above the law
Lawyers live in conflict. We do not visit it. We do not occasionally stumble across it. We live there. Our clients call us because something went wrong. Someone breached a contract. Someone got hurt. Someone fired someone. Someone refused to pay. Someone wants out....
by RG | Jun 25, 2026 | above the law
Welp, the article’s title is the point. You’re welcome to spend a couple .6s reading further or you can just say you did and share this to your co-workers — no one will be the wiser. That heuristic goes for Above the Law articles just as much as it does for the sorts...