by RG | Apr 1, 2026 | above the law
Judge Nathan Milliron’s Bad IT Interaction Is Just The Tip: Did you read about his clerk tantrums? And It Gets Even Worse!: He’s also been fined by the Texas Ethics Commission! Law Students Gifted $10K Graduation Present: That’ll help pay off those loans! Its The...
by RG | Apr 1, 2026 | above the law
Under the second Trump administration, reality constantly keeps topping sarcasm. When three Republican justices ruled against Trump’s tariffs, leading the president to say they “sicken” him, I described the Chief Justice’s position to a figurative “cuck chair.” He’d...
by RG | Apr 1, 2026 | above the law
Struggling with your mental health? Of course you are, you’re in law school! And thanks to freely given data from your career services office and Palantir, it is abundantly clear that you haven’t been making the most out of law school’s most important lifeline for...
by RG | Apr 1, 2026 | above the law
Judge Nathan Milliron is having a rough week in a reminder that karma is, sometimes, still real. The Harris County, Texas civil court judge caught on camera flipping out on a court staffer for helping him figure out his own IT errors before demanding to speak to the...
by RG | Apr 1, 2026 | above the law
The most surprising takeaway from the viral video of a Texas judge losing his temper at an IT staffer for trying to fix the judge’s phone, is that it’s crazy that it’s taken this long for Judge Nathan Milliron to face a firestorm like this. Before we even posted our...
by RG | Apr 1, 2026 | above the law
If Biglaw thinks its shiny new “four days in the office” mandate is a show of discipline, Paragon Legal’s latest report suggests it may actually be a stress test… and not one the industry is guaranteed to pass. In “The Flexibility Tipping Point: What Legal...