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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Opens Up About MeToo, Voting Rights, and Millennials
The Supreme Court justice talks #MeToo, Millennials, and the cases she’d like to see overturned.
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'Corporations Are People' Is Built on an Incredible 19th-Century Lie
How a farcical series of events in the 1880s produced an enduring and controversial legal precedent
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Every lawyer in Utah received a picture of naked breasts from the state's Bar association
Just after 3 p.m. on Monday, all attorneys in the state of Utah received a shocking email from the bar association.
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When the Supreme Court Doesn't Care About Facts
The conservative justices seem prepared to decide Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, a case that could harm public sector unions, without so much as a factual record.
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We All Must Live With Mitch McConnell’s Proudest Moment
A Supreme Court case on public-sector unions is a reminder of why it matters how Justice Neil Gorsuch landed on the court.
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The Case for Impeaching Clarence Thomas
With new evidence that he lied to get onto the Supreme Court, it’s time to take the idea seriously.
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N.Y. landlord obliterated dozens of graffiti murals. Now he owes the artists $6.75 million.
From the elevated 7-train, millions of people passing through Long Island City, Queens, could spot the massive warehouses....Virtually overnight, nearly all of it was destroyed.
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On Tour With Notorious R.B.G., Judicial Rock Star
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s off-the-court schedule is full, with at least nine public appearances over three weeks.
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Neil Gorsuch Is a Terrible Writer
The Supreme Court justice’s prose is exhausting to read and impossible to take seriously.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg shows Trump she isn't going anywhere, hiring a full slate of law clerks for the 2019 term
So much for speculation that the notorious RBG was ready to pack up her law books.
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Why courts could rein in executive power – after decades of allowing it
The legal pushback to President Trump's travel ban is part of a growing number of legal challenges in recent years to the expansion of presidential power.
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Above The Law’s Top 10 Most Popular Posts Of 2017
All the best stories from 2017.
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Law Student Worries That Roy Moore Vote Will ‘Haunt’ Him. Guess I’m The Ghost Of Christmas Present.
Of course, the idiot candidate is the one who "doxxed" him.
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Prominent appeals court Judge Alex Kozinski accused of sexual misconduct
Two women said he had them watch porn in his chambers. Four others said they were subjected to inappropriate comments or other actions.
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Prosecutors Less Than Impressed With Paul Manafort’s ‘Letters From A Posh House Arrest’
Judge gives Paul Manafort's lawyers until Thursday to save his bail agreement.
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The most respected Supreme Court reporter of her generation slams media "objectivity"
Linda Greenhouse on why "the opposite of objectivity isn’t partisanship."
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Trump Is Rapidly Reshaping the Judiciary. Here’s How.
Republican lawyers and lawmakers are working together to install conservative judges on the influential federal appeals courts at a clip not seen in decades.
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Why Rumors of a Gorsuch–Kagan Clash at the Supreme Court Are Such a Bombshell
If rumors leak about a justice’s behavior in conference, it is almost certainly a justice who leaked them.
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Ginsburg Slaps Gorsuch in Gerrymandering Case
The newest Justice tried to give a lecture about the Constitution. His colleague had other ideas.
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How Badly Is Neil Gorsuch Annoying the Other Supreme Court Justices?
There is a strong internal culture based on the idea that no Justice should embarrass the Court.
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