NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL




CRIMINAL LAW | NEWS

OK, Got It, No More Photos Showing Manafort's Big-Spender Ways

By C. Ryan Barber
“What I have not permitted, U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III said at Paul Manafort's trial Thursday, “is... Read More


ELECTION AND POLITICAL LAW | NEWS

Arnold & Porter's Lisa Blatt Steps Into Fray, Backing Kavanaugh Nomination

By Mike Scarcella
"I expect my friends on the left will criticize me for speaking up for Kavanaugh. But we all benefit from having smart,... Read More

BIG DATA | ANALYSIS

Giving Away Your Genes: US Laws' Blind Spot With DNA Data

By Rhys Dipshan
Despite a number of federal and local laws regulating genetic information, there are few laws directly regulating what... Read More

LAW FIRM HIRING | NEWS

Job Market for Law Grads 'Surprisingly Strong,' NALP Finds

By Karen Sloan
Robust Big Law hiring bolstered the entry level employment market for the law class of 2017, which saw increases in... Read More

CLASS ACTIONS | NEWS

Governor, State of Michigan, Tossed From Flint Water Class Action

By Amanda Bronstad
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver said the decision gives the state of Michigan a “free pass.Read More

READ: Judge Orders Mueller Grand Jury Witness to Testify, Provide Documents

Judge Beryl Howell: "The witness raises legitimate questions, but his concerns are not legally sustainable. The scope... Read More



LEGAL EDUCATION | SLIDESHOW

Like Michael Cohen, These Big Names Got Their Start at Low-Tier Law Schools

By Karen Sloan
We've rounded up 10 household names who got their law degrees from schools outside—way outside—the so-called... Read More


The Paul Manafort Trial Is Blasting Along: 3 Observations

U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III is pushing the Paul Manafort tax and bank fraud trial along in Virginia. Here are... Read More


The Curious Case of Stoel Rives Septuagenarian Roger Rosendahl

Rosendahl says he dropped his age discrimination case against his former firm. But with no sign of dismissal on the... Read More






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