…Southern District of Florida before joining the DOJ through the Attorney General’s Honors Program as a trial attorney in the Civil Division, where he handled complex civil litigation matters on…
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…“After Misogyny: How the Law Fails Women and What to Do About It.” Listen to “Fifteen Minutes of Feminism: How the Law Fails Women (with Julie Suk)” on Ms. https://msmagazine.com/podcast/fifteen-minutes-of-feminism-how-the-law-fails-women-with-julie-suk/…
…prize committee, Adediran’s paper makes a comprehensive empirical analysis of under-representation of Black lawyers in public interest law organizations and a compelling argument for reform to address this under representation….
…judge overseeing Trump’s case donated $15 to Biden. Legal experts say it likely won’t get him thrown off the case, but it’ll ‘feed the Trump PR beast.” on Insider Business….
…is very fitting that his legacy includes the establishment of the Institute, which will inspire and promote excellence within the legal community for years to come. I am thrilled that…
Professor Cheryl Bader is featured in a video interview accompanying a Reuters.com article on the grand jury hearings about former President Donald Trump’s role in a hush-money payment to a…
Two prosecutors in the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office said they couldn’t withdraw criminal charges because it could impact upcoming primary elections. Professor Bruce Green explains the legal ethics issues….
…some of the world’s biggest companies—serves as Delaware’s court of original and exclusive equity jurisdiction, and adjudicates a wide variety of cases involving corporate disputes, commercial litigation, trusts, real property,…
…or not the charges again Trump by Manhattan DA could even survive preliminary motions to dismiss. Read “Indictment Would Be Unlikely to Divert Trump from Campaign to Courthouse” in RollCall.com….
…about proposed reforms for addressing legal fines and fees for incarcerated individuals. Read “NJ Clergy Push for State to Let Incarcerated People Reduce Burdensome Debt While in Prison” in NorthJersey.com….