The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday announced that the justices will return to the courtroom for oral arguments in its October, November and December sessions, but access will be limited only to the justices, essential courtroom personnel, lawyers who are scheduled to argue and journalists with full-time, Supreme Court-issued press credentials. Click Here To […]
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How an Endless Stream of True-Crime Content Is Changing Juries: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Law.com Trendspotter: Big Law Office Returns Might Not Happen This Fall—and Maybe That's OK
While another delay is not likely to sit well with some firm heads, they could, quite frankly, use the extra time to deal with a number of looming issues around office returns. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Who's Representing 'Varsity Blues' Parents in the First Admissions Scandal Trial?
White & Case and Nixon Peabody will represent a former casino and hotel executive, and a private equity firm founder in the Boston trial. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The New 'CSI-Effect' Takes Center Stage in Elizabeth Holmes' Criminal Fraud Trial
Although America’s modern fixation on high-profile crimes and courtroom drama is at least decades old, criminal defense attorneys and jury consultants say the influx of streamable true-crime content has affected juror behavior. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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