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ASU Law Launches AI and Legal Tech Studio

ASU Law Launches AI and Legal Tech Studio

“This new studio is part of ASU Law's bold initiative to reimagine legal education for the AI era, a mission that deeply resonates with me, new program director Sean Harrington wrote on LinkedIn.       “This new studio is part of ASU Law's bold initiative to reimagine...

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The Top Law Schools For Tax Law (2025)

The Top Law Schools For Tax Law (2025)

As the old saying goes, nothing in life is certain except death and taxes — and perhaps that’s why tax lawyers are able to enjoy such fulfilling careers. Tax law is typically considered one of the most sophisticated and prestigious practice areas, and law schools are...

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Supreme Court Shutters Its Doors To The Public

Supreme Court Shutters Its Doors To The Public

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, the Supreme Court ran out of funding over the weekend and closed its doors to the public. When was the last time the Supreme Court was closed to the...

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4th Time The Loser — See Also

4th Time The Loser — See Also

Jeanine Pirro Loses The Same Case For A Fourth Time: Throw in the towel! The Studying Might Be Taxing: But choosing the best school for tax law isn’t! Where’s The Justice In This Department?: A DOJ whistleblower comes forward on behalf of the Constitution. Treat Us To...

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Jeanine Pirro Is The Biggest Loser

Jeanine Pirro Is The Biggest Loser

On Thursday, jurors in DC threw up two giant middle fingers to US Attorney Jeanine Pirro. Again. In fact, it was the fourth time the residents of the nation’s capital had flipped off Pirro in the same case. The charges involved Sydney Reid, who was roughed up by ICE...

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Things At The DOJ Are Just As Lawless As You Feared

Things At The DOJ Are Just As Lawless As You Feared

From all accounts, Bari Weiss — the newly installed head of CBS News — won’t rest until she turns the storied news organization into a sycophantic Trump administration mouthpiece. But, while that day is coming, it is not today. Or, perhaps more accurately, it wasn’t...

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Stat(s) Of The Week: GenAI And The Billable Hour

Stat(s) Of The Week: GenAI And The Billable Hour

As with many things AI, a new study shows big changes on the horizon, with incremental movement in the current day-to-day.   A survey of law department professionals by Everlaw and the Association of Corporate Counsel titled “Generative AI’s Growing Strategic Value...

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Morning Docket: 10.20.25

* Federal judiciary begins shuttering some operations as funds dry up. [National Law Journal] * George Santos has sentence commuted. [Reuters] * What does a future associate even look like? [Law.com] * USPTO director taking direct control of patent reviews. There’s no...

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This Biglaw Partner Charges $3K An Hour For A Reason

This Biglaw Partner Charges $3K An Hour For A Reason

Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. The simple reason why lawyers like Alex Spiro can charge so much is that the work they do is valuable. — Professor Jonathan Choi of the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, in comments given to...

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Tough Times Make A Buyer’s Market For Law Schools

Tough Times Make A Buyer’s Market For Law Schools

Few things bump up law application numbers like a volatile political environment and how absurdly difficult it is to get a job right now. Deciding to go to law school is choosing to bet on yourself under normal circumstances, but our rapidly changing circumstances...

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The Legacy Of This Long Gone Law School

The Legacy Of This Long Gone Law School

(Image via Getty) Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! What was the second law school founded in the United States, five years after William & Mary School of Law? Hint: Though the school has been defunct since 1833, it counts two U.S....

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The Papertrail Always Comes Back — See Also

Get A Load Of John Bolton’s Emails: Dude talked about everything. Not All Work Is Created Equal: Does your firm punish associates with hard work? Innovation Matters!: Is your law school one of the most innovative? Washington Litigation Group Is Ready To Fight: The...

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Billing in the Age of AI: A Practical Guide for Law Firms

Billing in the Age of AI: A Practical Guide for Law Firms

The challenge with law firm billing has never been the work itself—it’s been capturing it. Attorneys often face the same pain points: late-night time entry marathons, vague narratives that invite client pushback, or forgotten calls and emails that leave money on the...

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Finding the Best Defense Base Act Lawyer in Georgia

If you or a loved one has been injured while working overseas as a government contractor, you’re likely facing more than physical pain and recovery. The confusion about what benefits you’re entitled to, the frustration of dealing with insurance companies, and the...

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John Bolton Plays Stupid Games, Wins Stupid Prizes

John Bolton Plays Stupid Games, Wins Stupid Prizes

For a smart guy, John Bolton is kind of an idiot. If the indictment that dropped yesterday is correct, he sent regular emails to his wife and daughter for more than a year detailing every interesting thing that happened to him as National Security Advisor “For Diary...

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The Most Innovative Law Schools (2025)

The Most Innovative Law Schools (2025)

Innovation in legal education isn’t just a buzzword, it’s fast becoming a benchmark. With rapid shifts in technology, including the lightning-fast rise of artificial intelligence, the practice of law demands more than black-letter doctrine; it demands tools, ethics,...

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How Appealing Weekly Roundup

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing. “‘Slaughter’-ing Humphrey’s Executor; The Supreme Court will decide...

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5 Ways Law Firms Are Optimizing Their Back Office

5 Ways Law Firms Are Optimizing Their Back Office

Forward-thinking firms are reimagining the back office. By centralizing support functions, adopting technology, and making data-driven decisions, they are creating scalable, flexible, and resilient operations. The result? Higher productivity, improved client service,...

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Morning Docket: 10.17.25

Morning Docket: 10.17.25

* The government doesn’t keep track of its “Kavanaugh stops.” Pro Publica decided to do it for them. [Pro Publica] * John Bolton got indicted. So that happened. [National Law Journal] * Supreme Court’s next assault on voting rights is definitely happening. [The...

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Show Us The Money! — See Also

Ever Wondered How Much Small And Midsize Practitioners Make?: We wonder too! Let us know so we can share. Coverage From The Other Side: SCOTUSBlog founder is headed to trial. It’s A Matter Of Value: See which law schools carry the most! San Francisco Sends Warnings To...

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