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Stat(s) Of The Week: The Fastest Judge

Stat(s) Of The Week: The Fastest Judge

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined nearly 800 runners in the annual Capital Challenge three-mile road race in Washington on Wednesday, placing sixth among federal judges and 277th overall.  Top judicial honors went to U.S. Tax Court Judge Jeffrey Arbeit...

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ASU Law Alum Gives Back to Support Struggling Students

ASU Law Alum Gives Back to Support Struggling Students

Jordan Greenman graduated with his J.D. from ASU Law in 2021 with less than stellar grades, so he wants to support other students to show grades aren't everything.       Jordan Greenman graduated with his J.D. from ASU Law in 2021 with less than stellar grades, so he...

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Law Revue Video Contest 2026: The Winner!

Law Revue Video Contest 2026: The Winner!

Voting has closed for our seventeenth annual Law Revue Video Contest, and we’re happy to announce that we have a winner. Which law school is the best of the best? Which law school deserves Law Revue fame? Before we get to the honors, let’s review the winners of years...

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Mock Trial Companies (Top 7 Ranked)

Home Legal Vendors Jury Research Mock Trial Companies (Top 7 Ranked) By Attorney at Law Magazine May 8, 2026 Table of Contents Would you like to speak to a representative from First Court to find out more details about a Mock Trial or Legal Focus Group? Call...

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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. “Did This Appeals Court Go Rogue on Abortion Pills? The Fifth Circuit,...

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When You Know It’s Time To Go

When You Know It’s Time To Go

In dinosaur days, if a lawyer or a judge had any publicity, it was frowned upon. The best lawyers were always behind the scenes, doing what they did best, without any fanfare or flacks (they are called publicists today). There were stunning verdicts, trial lawyers at...

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Morning Docket: 05.08.26

* The grand jury that investigated Trump’s alleged interference in the 2020 election heard from more than 60 witnesses. The transcripts are now available. [Lawfare] * A dive into how John Roberts growing up in a whites-only neighborhood brought us to Callais. [Slate]...

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Decades-Spanning Web Of Insider Trading — See Also

Yale Law Grad Accused Of Facilitating Insider Trading Scheme: Some of the largest M&A practices were taken advantage of. Taking A Break With The Kardashians: Kim plans to break from bar prepping until 2027. Calling It What It Is Is The Real Problem: Chief Justice...

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Finally, Something For Small Law Firms

While attending the recent ABA spring conference of the General Practice/Solo, Young Lawyers, and Law Practice Divisions, I popped into a presentation by Karoline Buck and Emma Raimi-Zlatic of Thomson Reuters and Smokeball, respectively. As many know, Thomson Reuters...

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AI Chatlogs Promise Discovery Risk, Windfall

AI Chatlogs Promise Discovery Risk, Windfall

In the last several months, judges have started to parse the discoverability of AI chat logs.       In the last several months, judges have started to parse the discoverability of AI chat logs.       

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When The Door Starts Closing

When The Door Starts Closing

Most associates do not get fired in one conversation. They get fired in stages. The work slows down. The feedback changes. The invitations stop. The partner who once walked into their office now sends short emails. The firm may not say the words yet, but the message...

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Kim Kardashian, Esq. Delayed (Till At Least 2027)

Kim Kardashian, Esq. Delayed (Till At Least 2027)

We’ve been following Kim Kardashian’s quest to become a lawyer (without going to a traditional law school) since she first announced her apprenticeship back in 2019 (actually before that), and if there’s one thing this journey has taught us, it’s that the California...

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More Post-Merger Layoffs Come To A&O Shearman

More Post-Merger Layoffs Come To A&O Shearman

A&O Shearman, a firm that completed a major merger just a few short years ago to become one of the largest firms in the world, is continuing its push to streamline operations, and in this case, that means staff members will be losing their jobs. According to a...

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Morning Docket: 05.07.26

* Alleged Epstein suicide note finally unsealed. [Law360] * FBI raid office of Virginia state senator who masterminded redistricting ballot initiative citing vague corruption claims. [NY Times] * At the exact same time, the DOJ agreed to return or destroy all evidence...

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Daily Report Set to Present 2026 Southeastern Legal Awards

Daily Report Set to Present 2026 Southeastern Legal Awards

The Daily Report and Law.com will recognize all the 2026 winners and finalists for the Southeastern Legal Awards during an awards presentation tonight at The Whitley in Buckhead.       The Daily Report and Law.com will recognize all the 2026 winners and finalists for...

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First The Partners, Then The Associates — See Also

First The Partners, Then The Associates — See Also

Paul, Weiss Associates Are Being Shown The Door: Looks a lot like the first firm to fold to Trump is doing stealth layoffs. At Least McDermott Was Honest About It: The firm confirms suspected layoffs. Why Does Biglaw Keep Bleeding Lateral Partners?: Defection is an...

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Harvard Law Students Support Striking Grad Students

Harvard Law Students Support Striking Grad Students

Harvard Law students have a busy schedule. When they don’t have their noses to the page, many of them spend their time showing solidarity with causes they think need their support. And it isn’t just for causes abroad. Striking graduate students are a local issue that...

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The Rise Of The Tech-Focused Law Firm

The Rise Of The Tech-Focused Law Firm

Historically, legal tech adoption was messy. Tools were purchased ad hoc, often driven by individual lawyers rather than firmwide strategy. In this episode of “Adventures in Legal Tech,” host Jared Correia and Joe Borstein, a co-founder of LexFusion and partner at...

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How You Made It: Law.com Wants to Hear From You

How You Made It: Law.com Wants to Hear From You

Law.com's expanded How I Made It series aims to surface even more practical insight and personal reflection across the profession, including the path to the bench, regulatory careers and even life beyond the law.       Law.com's expanded How I Made It series aims to...

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Ketanji Brown Jackson Sends Sam Alito Raging

Ketanji Brown Jackson Sends Sam Alito Raging

After deciding last week in Callais v. Louisiana that the state could redraw its congressional maps to fully eliminate its majority-minority districts — quite the feat in a state where Black majorities exist geographically and logically centralized in a city like New...

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