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Above the Law
Mar 09, 2026 from Above the Law

Morning Docket: 03.09.26

* After about-face on withdrawing lawsuits against law firms, Justice Department uncorks almost 100 pages of vitriol against federal judges for ruling against the administration generally. [NY Time...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 09, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Lawsuit Over Cancellation of April 2024 Pro-Palestine Protest at U Texas Can Go Forward

From Heilrayne v. Univ. of Texas at Austin, decided Jan. 27 by Judge David Ezra (W.D. Tex.) but just recently… The post Lawsuit Over Cancellation of April 2024 Pro-Palestine Protest at U Texas Can ...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 09, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Philosophy Prof, Discussion of Adult-Child Sex Bans, and the First Amendment

SUNY Fredonia philosophy professor had been barred from campus over podcast questioning illegality and immorality of adult-child sexual contact; a federal court has just allowed his First Amendment...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 09, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Today in Supreme Court History: March 9, 1937

3/9/1937: President Roosevelt delivers a fireside chat on his Court-packing plan.   The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 9, 1937 appeared first on Reason.com.

Above the Law
Mar 09, 2026 from Above the Law

Change Change Change — See Generally

But If We Changed The Rules...: Department of Justice proposes new rule that allows Pam Bondi to decide if any of her lawyers violated state ethics rules. This should work out great! Trump Over Gra...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 08, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Court Upholds New York's Limits on Unauthorized Practice of Law

From Upsolve, Inc. v. James, decided Friday by Judge Lewis Kaplan (S.D.N.Y.) (for the earlier decision reaching the opposite result,… The post Court Upholds New York's Limits on Unauthorized Practi...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 08, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Today in Supreme Court History: March 8, 1841

3/8/1841: Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes's birthday. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 8, 1841 appeared first on Reason.com.

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 08, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Open Thread

What’s on your mind?

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 07, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Federal Government Lawyer's Filings Appear to Include "Fabricated Quotations and Misstatements of Case Holdings"

From Magistrate Judge Robert Numbers (E.D.N.C.) Monday in Fivehouse v. U.S. Dep't of Defense; the government's lawyer has been a… The post Federal Government Lawyer's Filings Appear to Include "Fab...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 07, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Today in Supreme Court History: March 7, 1965

3/7/1965: Civil rights marchers are attacked by the police in Selma, Alabama. The event would become known as "Bloody Sunday." The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 7, 1965 appeared first ...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 07, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Open Thread

What’s on your mind?

Above the Law
Mar 07, 2026 from Above the Law

The Government Does The Leaking Around Here — See Also

Two Doxing Systems: Apparently the government can dox anyone with no consequences. One Hell Of An Oopsie: The Florida Bar took Lindsey Halligan to task. Until they didn't? Focused On Social Justice...

Above the Law
Mar 07, 2026 from Above the Law

The Legal Industry’s Embarrassing Gender Pay Gap

That's... discouraging. The post The Legal Industry’s Embarrassing Gender Pay Gap appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
Mar 06, 2026 from Above the Law

Mount Sinai Drops Anthem Following Contract Dispute

The dispute reflects broader pressures on payers and providers, with rising costs and administrative inefficiencies driving contentious contract battles and highlighting the need for deeper cost-co...

Above the Law
Mar 06, 2026 from Above the Law

More Judges Should Mentor Law Students

More judges should take an active role in mentoring law students and expanding internship opportunities. The post More Judges Should Mentor Law Students appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
Mar 06, 2026 from Above the Law

The Heppner And Warner Rulings: Hobgoblin Consistency Or An Application Of Principle?

Both cases suggest that use of GenAI tools in litigation should be handled with care. The post The Heppner And Warner Rulings: Hobgoblin Consistency Or An Application Of Principle? appeared first o...

Above the Law
Mar 06, 2026 from Above the Law

‘Incompetence And Chaos’: Former Judge Torches DOJ’s Litigation Meltdown In Biglaw Executive Orders Case

Oopsies like this don't typically happen, and it's making people wonder who, if anyone, is running the show. The post ‘Incompetence And Chaos’: Former Judge Torches DOJ’s Litigation Meltdown In Big...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 06, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

California Appeals Court Upholds Trial Court Order That Cited Hallucinated Cases

The nonexistent cases were first introduced by opposing counsel, but the appellant's lawyer didn't spot the error at the trial court, and submitted a proposed order to the trial court that cited th...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Mar 06, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Previewing Suncor Energy v. Boulder County

A Federalist Society forum on the first big case of OT 2026.

Above the Law
Mar 06, 2026 from Above the Law

This Is Why Criminal Justice Needs Number Nerds

A numbers-based look at the system. The post This Is Why Criminal Justice Needs Number Nerds appeared first on Above the Law.

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