In a move that is garnering widespread attention, Sam Alito seems to be referring to witchhunters from the 1600s to elucidate the meaning of the Constitution. Yet, the Fifth Circuit has gone even further, engaging in an exploration of how the Bible might interpret a statute governing class action lawsuits.
In lighter yet noteworthy news, the infamous ‘MyPillow guy’ appears to have lost his composure during a video deposition, a clip of which has surfaced publicly, seemingly highlighting the pressure he was under.
Meanwhile, the summer months have brought about significant consternation for law students. Sources indicate that summer associates are becoming increasingly skeptical about securing full-time employment. Also, there appears to be a rise in the incidence of “exploding offers” throughout the industry, adding to law students’ growing apprehensions. Despite having a low retention rate for this year, one particular law firm managed to find time to organize an outing to a club for their personnel.
These intriguing developments provide fascinating insights into the ever-evolving legal landscape.