Law360 Pulse’s “Voir Dire”: Enhancing Legal Acumen through Interactive Quizzes

The legal community is abuzz with the latest installment of Law360 Pulse’s “Voir Dire,” a weekly quiz designed to test the knowledge and acumen of legal professionals. This interactive feature, which offers interesting insights into various legal scenarios, challenges lawyers to think critically about current legal issues. By engaging in this quiz, legal professionals can…

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Litera and Hotshot Partner to Enhance AI-Driven Legal Training Through Integrated Platform

In a move poised to enhance the integration of technology within law firms, Litera, a prominent provider of AI legal platforms, has teamed up with Hotshot. This collaboration aims to make Hotshot’s comprehensive library of over 400 practical, on-demand courses available through the Litera CE Manager platform by late 2026. The integration allows legal professionals…

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London’s Legal Landscape: Key Cases Highlight Corporate Responsibility and Cross-Border Challenges

In the bustling legal scene of London, recent developments have captured the attention of litigators and corporate counsel alike. Among the notable cases is the lawsuit filed by former Liberal Democrat MP Mark Oaten against a prominent fur auction house. Oaten’s legal action raises questions about commercial dealings and the responsibilities of auctioneers in ensuring…

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Trump Administration Challenges ABA’s Law School Accreditation Amid Compliance Concerns

The Trump administration has taken a scrutinizing stance toward the American Bar Association’s (ABA) role in accrediting law schools, raising significant questions about the future of legal education in the United States. The Department of Education has evaluated the ABA’s standards and found them non-compliant with federal accreditation regulations and recognition criteria. According to an…

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Enhancing Legal Understanding: The Case for State Originalism Centers in U.S. Judiciary Education

In recent years, the doctrine of originalism, significantly championed by Justice Antonin Scalia, has seen a marked increase in influence within the U.S. judiciary. This influence is evident not only in the Supreme Court and federal judiciary but also within state judiciaries, as noted by an analysis. However, while there is abundant scholarship on the…

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Supreme Court Justices’ Writing Techniques Offer Legal Insight for 2025-26 Term

The 2025-26 term has not only grappled with contentious issues but also served as an exemplar of effective legal writing, revealing valuable techniques from six Supreme Court justices. These insights draw not on pithy lines for social media, but on strategies to unravel complex legal arguments and reasoning. Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s character sketch technique in…

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Trump Administration Challenges ABA’s Law School Accreditation Authority, Proposing Alternative Oversight

In a move that could reshape how legal education is regulated in the United States, the Trump administration reportedly sought to curtail the American Bar Association’s (ABA) long-standing role in accrediting law schools. The Department of Education, under then-Secretary Betsy DeVos, proposed policies to limit the ABA’s authority, advocating for a diversification of accreditation sources….

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Inside the Crucial Role of the U.S. Solicitor General: Strategies that Influence Supreme Court Rulings

In the often inscrutable arena of the United States Supreme Court, the position of the Solicitor General can wield significant influence, sometimes akin to that of an unofficial “tenth justice.” The role primarily involves making pivotal litigation strategy decisions on behalf of the federal government. Such strategies have the potential to shape legal outcomes even…

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Abbott Laboratories Settles $670 Million in Infant Formula Litigation as Mead Johnson Trial Commences

As the first federal trial against Mead Johnson kicks off, Abbott Laboratories has announced a significant settlement totaling $670 million. This move aims to resolve litigation involving 2,000 infants. The cases were handled by three prominent plaintiffs’ firms: Chicago’s TorHoerman Law, Holland Law Firm in St. Louis, and Stranch, Jennings & Garvey in Nashville, Tennessee….

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Smart Glasses and Privacy: Navigating the Challenges of AI-Enhanced Wearable Technology

In recent years, the proliferation of smart glasses has raised significant privacy concerns. As millions of consumers adopt these devices, the likelihood of being inadvertently recorded by someone wearing Meta’s popular AI glasses has escalated. This trend has led to increasing discomfort among the public, with a growing number of institutions opting to ban the…

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Judge Bibas Advocates Simplified Legal Language to Enhance Public Trust and Efficiency

In a recent discussion on the art of judicial opinion writing, Judge Stephanos Bibas emphasized the importance of clarity and simplicity over the arcane language often associated with legal documents. He argued that lawyers should move away from “fancy Latinate legalisms” and instead cultivate a more straightforward, engaging style by immersing themselves in good fiction…

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Key Partner Departures Signal Strategic Challenges for Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, a prominent New York-based law firm, is experiencing significant staff departures, raising questions about its retention strategies and impact on client services. The firm, renowned for its corporate and restructuring practices, has seen the exit of several key partners, a trend that has become especially pronounced recently. This exodus of…

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Navigating Change: Wab Kadaba’s Strategic Leadership in an Evolving Legal World

In an era marked by rapid changes in the legal landscape, Wab Kadaba, Global Chair of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, is steering his firm through complexities that demand adaptability and foresight. As he explores these challenges, Kadaba has emphasized the importance of innovation in legal practice, underscoring that traditional methods may no longer suffice in…

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Rising Violence in South Sudan: A Growing Threat to 2026 Elections and Fragile Peace

As South Sudan approaches a significant moment in its political history with the upcoming elections slated for December 2026, renewed violence threatens to derail the nation’s fragile peace process. Reports from the UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan highlight the troubling rise in violence and atrocity crimes that have emerged, disrupting the ongoing…

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Brazil’s Supreme Court Expands Landmark Law to Combat Gender-Based Violence Beyond Domestic Boundaries

Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) has taken significant steps to broaden the reach of the Maria da Penha Law, a key statute aimed at combating gender-based violence. Originally focused on domestic and intimate partner violence, the law’s protective measures now extend to encompass public, professional, political, and community environments. This unanimous decision by the court…

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UNESCO Report Highlights Journalism’s Vital Role in Saving Lives and Combating Disinformation

Journalism plays a crucial role in safeguarding lives and combatting disinformation, as examined in a recent UNESCO report. The comprehensive study highlights that journalists’ diligent coverage of disasters, public health crises, and conflicts has not only saved thousands of lives but has also generated significant humanitarian aid. Meanwhile, disinformation has had dire consequences, leading to…

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IRS Implements Custom Settlements to Address Conservation Easement Abuse

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is adopting a novel strategy to address the persistent issue of conservation easement abuse, a significant concern within the realm of tax law. This fresh approach involves offering tailored settlement agreements to donors involved in syndicated easement deals. This initiative aims to resolve disputes more efficiently and curtail misuse of…

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The Constitutional Debate Over Banning Political Prediction Markets: Free Speech vs. Regulation

In the dynamic intersection of law, finance, and politics, political prediction markets have emerged as both a tool for forecasting electoral outcomes and as the subject of legal debate. Recently, discussions around banning these markets have arisen, prompting arguments centered on the constitutionality of such prohibitions. Political prediction markets allow individuals to place bets on…

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Insights from Tax Law Expert Alissa Gipson on Navigating a Changing Legal Landscape and Achieving Work-Life Balance

Alissa Gipson, a seasoned Senior Counsel at Chamberlain Hrdlicka, recently shared her insights on various aspects of the taxation landscape and her career journey. Her experience in tax law has positioned her well to address some pressing issues facing the profession today. Gipson’s expertise provides a valuable perspective for legal professionals navigating complex tax regulations….

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TikTok and Former Legal Head Accused of Harassment in California Lawsuit Amidst Claims of Racial and Sexual Discrimination

In a recent lawsuit filed in California state court, TikTok and its former global head of legal operations face accusations of racial and sexual harassment. The allegations stem from a former employee of TikTok’s legal department, who contends that the executive implemented what she described as a continuous campaign of harassment targeting her and other…

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California Judge Challenges Meta’s Attorney-Client Privilege Claims in Social Media Harms Case

The ongoing legal disputes involving Meta Platforms Inc. have taken another twist as a California judge criticized the company’s efforts to assert attorney-client privilege in a case concerning the alleged concealment of social media’s harms. During a hearing, the judge expressed strong disapproval of Meta’s legal stance, telling the company’s in-house lawyer that their interpretation…

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