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Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

2 Biglaw Firms Tumble Down The Ranking

2025 wasn't the best for these firms. The post 2 Biglaw Firms Tumble Down The Ranking appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

Meet The New Prosecutor On The Brennan Case. He Already Called The Defendant A ‘Real Traitor.’

Normally that would be a disqualifying conflict of interest. In the current DOJ, it's apparently a job requirement. The post Meet The New Prosecutor On The Brennan Case. He Already Called The Defen...

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

Why Your Story, Engagement, And Empathy Matter More Than Ever

Explore how lawyers can position themselves as trusted advocates before a client ever picks up the phone, in this episode of the "Be That Lawyer" podcast. The post Why Your Story, Engagement, And E...

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

The Supreme Court’s Side Hustle Is Here, And Your Kids Are Gonna Love It

Storytime, sponsored by SCOTUS. The post The Supreme Court’s Side Hustle Is Here, And Your Kids Are Gonna Love It appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

Headed To Mississippi Law? Prepare To Get Used To AI

Chat, is this tortious? The post Headed To Mississippi Law? Prepare To Get Used To AI appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

A Public Service Announcement: Legal Tech Companies, Here Are Your Celebrity Endorsers

A handy list of celebrities whose monikers make them natural-born legal tech spokespeople. The post A Public Service Announcement: Legal Tech Companies, Here Are Your Celebrity Endorsers appeared f...

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

Sullivan & Cromwell Files Emergency ‘Please Don’t Sanction Us For All These AI Hallucinations’ Letter

When the firm that represents OpenAI can't even check its own cite-checking. The post Sullivan & Cromwell Files Emergency ‘Please Don’t Sanction Us For All These AI Hallucinations’ Letter appeared ...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Apr 21, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Does A Shadow Docket Ruling Create "Clearly Established" Law For Purposes of Qualified Immunity

Would a school district that violated Mirabelli still have QI?

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

Marketing Roundup: Wading Into Politically Charged Waters, Culture Differentiation, And The Push And Pull Of AI

Get a roundup of the latest from the Legal Marketing Association. The post Marketing Roundup: Wading Into Politically Charged Waters, Culture Differentiation, And The Push And Pull Of AI appeared f...

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

Ranking The Best Law School Buildings In America (2026)

Did your school make the list? The post Ranking The Best Law School Buildings In America (2026) appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

Did Kash Patel’s Lawyers Have ChatGPT File A $250 Million Lawsuit?

It's not just a defamation suit; it's a bundle of AI cliches. The post Did Kash Patel’s Lawyers Have ChatGPT File A $250 Million Lawsuit? appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

AI And Billing: Flipping The Switch On The Bane Of Lawyers’ Existence

Used correctly, Elite’s Validate tool could reduce risk and make for a smoother billing process. The post AI And Billing: Flipping The Switch On The Bane Of Lawyers’ Existence appeared first on Abo...

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

When Biglaw Ruins Everything, Law Schools Have To Adapt

BYU Law's Academies Program pivot is the right move. It's also a pretty grim sign of where legal hiring has ended up. The post When Biglaw Ruins Everything, Law Schools Have To Adapt appeared first...

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

The $150 Train Ride That Explains Everything Wrong With The World Cup Economy

There is still time to correct course on this absurdity. The post The $150 Train Ride That Explains Everything Wrong With The World Cup Economy appeared first on Above the Law.

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

Heartflow Sues Cardiac AI Rival Cleerly Over Alleged IP Theft

HeartFlow, which makes AI tools to analyze cardiac images, sued its rival Cleerly, alleging infringement on six patents. Cleerly is pushing back. The post Heartflow Sues Cardiac AI Rival Cleerly Ov...

Above the Law
Apr 21, 2026 from Above the Law

Morning Docket: 04.21.26

* Research suggests that most clients still expect a lawyer to dress up. [Legal Cheek] * Legal Eagle describes the present political landscape as "multiple Watergates per week," which seems a littl...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Apr 21, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

No Constitutional Problem with Compelling AI Disclosures in Court Filings

From Friday's decision by Judge Nina Wang (D. Colo.) in Hessert v. Street Dog Coalition: Plaintiff asks the Court to… The post No Constitutional Problem with Compelling AI Disclosures in Court Fili...

The Volokh Conspiracy
Apr 21, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Today in Supreme Court History: April 21, 1800

4/21/1800: Justice Alfred Moore takes judicial oath. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 21, 1800 appeared first on Reason.com.

The Volokh Conspiracy
Apr 21, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Open Thread

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The Volokh Conspiracy
Apr 21, 2026 from The Volokh Conspiracy

Elizabeth Prelogar's Unexpected and Unusual Argument

The former Solicitor General did not sign any briefs but somehow popped up on the docket and argued the case.

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