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Daniel June studied English literature at Michigan State University, graduating in 2003. Working a potpourri of jobs since, from cake-decorator to proofreader, his passion has always been writing, resulting in books of essays, novels, and children’s novellas.
Summary: Illegal abortions are on the rise. “Never Again” exclaimed the motto of the 300,000 protesters who, wearing coat hangers around their...
Summary: Michael Jordan has donated a multimillion dollar settlement to 23 Chicago nonprofit organizations. Michael Jordan has delivered on his promise to...
Summary: Springfield Missouri outlaws tethering a dog for more than 30 minutes. Tethering a dog for more than 30 minutes is now...
Summary: Baltimore is anticipating protests in violence in response to possible outcomes of verdict on the Gray case. Baltimore is bracing itself...
Summary: Outstanding lawyer Edward Mullinix died Wednesday. The passing of Edward W. Mullinix, 91, marks the end of a successful lawyer’s life....
Summary: Jeb’s leadership PAC responds to Trump’s legal threats with counter-complaint, and sarcasm. One of the fun aspects of lawyering is when...
Summary: An activist Chinese lawyer faces trial for posts on the internet. China faces scrutiny yet again for suppressing free thought and...
Summary: A New York Judge has granted injunctions against Draftkings and FanDuel. After nearly a decade of unregulated success as sports fantasy...
Summary: A Christian college, Carson-Newman University, has won the right to discriminate against gays and pregnant women. Carson-Newman University, a private Southern...
Summary: Dewey’s three top executives are being retrialed. Things aren’t over for Dewey & LeBoeuf, and the weary among us wonder if...
Summary: Dickstein Shapiro is strongly considering merging by the end of the year. Oft troubled firm Dickstein Shapiro remains undefeated despite losing...
Summary: Former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle has been served a 15-year sentence for his child-pornography charge. The sentence the judge handed out...
Summary: An escalating immigration crackdown by the Trump administration has triggered a surge in...
Introduction: From Gold Standard to “Culture & Engagement” For years, Reed Smith was celebrated...
Introduction: The Speed Trap of BigLaw Recruitment The race for top legal talent has...
Introduction: Legal Integrity Under Fire The American legal industry is facing a crisis of...
Introduction In an unprecedented and controversial pivot, four of the nation’s most powerful law...
In a stunning escalation of his campaign against the legal profession, former President Donald...
Joseph Baio has left Willkie Farr & Gallagher after 47 years. A former executive...
A Silent Majority? Some Lawyers Refuse to Stay Quiet While many of the nation’s...
Biglaw and the Boundaries of Disability Discrimination: The Case Against Ballard Spahr There are...
Chaos Reigns: U.S. News Releases Two Conflicting 2025 Law School Rankings The 2025 U.S....