Afleveringen
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Plus interim rankings of law schools and feeder judges—and an update on the Bristow Fellows.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Benchslaps for two former solicitors general, Danielle Sassoon v. Emil Bove (continued), Musk’s $97 billion bid for OpenAI, and lots of lateral moves.
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Neal Katyal gave me the inside scoop on his move to Milbank from Hogan Lovells.
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Now-former Acting U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon and Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove duked it out in dueling letters.
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Plus SCOTUS advocates with the highest win rates, and other interesting info from a new paper.
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Latham raids Wachtell and Simpson, Tom Goldstein fights the feds, a ‘Trump judge’ rules against Trump, and Pam Bondi gets down to business.
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Why is not citing fake cases so hard?
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Many of these young lawyers will be unusually busy during their fellowships.
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Listen now (47 mins) | As the mayor of Kansas City, ‘Mayor Q’ must pick his battles with federal and state governments—and sometimes collaborate with them as well.
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The latest Trumpworld legal drama, Kellogg Hansen’s $630 million settlement, Doug Emhoff and Adeel Mangi’s new firms, and a big Fifth Circuit gun ruling.
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Wilkinson Stekloff associates Sarah Lee Best and Elizabeth Keys were heading home after a deposition—and the day was also Keys’s 33rd birthday.
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It’s unlikely that he’ll be able to reshape the judiciary as much as he did during his first term, but Trump still has an opportunity to shift the courts rightward.
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Justice Jackson’s jewelry, Justice Alito’s surprising vote, Kirkland’s raid on Skadden, Gibson Dunn’s latest wins—and more Trump news than you can shake a stick at.
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In his first week in office, President Trump has issued executive orders and taken other actions with significant implications for the legal community.
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The ‘illiberal takeover of legal education,’ as well as how to deal with it, takes center stage in a new book from a prominent legal commentator.
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Transitions between government and private practice, Biglaw bonus shenanigans, SCOTUS on TikTok, and a religious-liberty case worth watching.
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A lengthy indictment accuses the once high-flying Supreme Court lawyer of massive tax evasion—tied to multimillion-dollar poker losses and multiple affairs.
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Once the wildfires are extinguished and attention turns to recovery, we should explore what can be done to reduce the risk of fires in the future.
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The Los Angeles wildfires, Trump DOJ picks, Biglaw and boutique drama, and TikTok at SCOTUS.