by RG | Apr 6, 2026 | Law.com
State attorneys general defended their witness, economist Rosa Abrantes-Metz, and said that if her trial testimony was ambiguous, confusing or misleading it was because Live Nation’s attorneys asked her unclear questions. State attorneys general defended...
by RG | Apr 6, 2026 | above the law
What’s Changing For two decades federal loans functioned as something close to a guarantee that law school could be financially accessible. Even those facing modest salary outcomes could borrow what they needed, repay on an income-driven schedule, and utilize...
by RG | Apr 6, 2026 | above the law
The battle to replace Pam Bondi is already underway. The former Attorney General’s picture is barely cold in the trashcan, and already her would-be replacements are jockeying to be the next lawyer to land headfirst in the rubbish, with only a pile of congressional...
by RG | Apr 6, 2026 | above the law
Each year, thousands of students enter law school with their sights set not on Biglaw bonuses, but on public service. They’re drawn to careers in government, whether that means prosecuting crimes, shaping policy, protecting vulnerable populations, or enforcing the...
by RG | Apr 6, 2026 | above the law
One of the challenges of the bar exam, curses upon its name, is grabbing blindly at personal jurisdiction concepts you haven’t really thought about seriously since 1L year under timed conditions. This goes just as well for the elements of battery, the mirror image...