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Defending drunk drivers and proud of it

Natasha Lydon sarcastically reviews the small law firm Cerbone DUI Defense that operates in Savannah, Georgia. The crazy antics of…

Tales of tech cluelessness in law firms

If you think, you need to be more computer-savvy, check out this article chronicling the tech blunders that go on…

Gay marriage supporters get mixed signals from government

Gay marriage supporters and gay rights advocates got mixed messages from the federal government this week. First the Obama Administration…

Working on Independence Day

A survey carried out by the Above The Law shows that on July 4,  35% of attorneys were working. Over…

Patton Boggs Hired by Libyan Rebels

The Interim Transitional National Council of Libya (TNC) has hired the famous Patton Boggs law firm to deny Muammar Qaddafi…

University of Minnesota Law School considers private funding

The University of Minnesota Law School, a public university, is considering moving to what it calls a "private funding model". …

Sotomayor talks about her diabetes with kids

ustice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Supreme Court justice known to have diabetes explains to a group of diabetic children that their goals are…

Case against Strauss-Kahn may be dropped

This article from Bloomberg video report shows comments made by Jilali Maazouz, partner with Mcdermott Will & Emery LLP on sexual…

Libyan rebels are now Patton Boggs clients

Interim Transitional National Council of Libya (TNC) hired the famous Patton Boggs lobbying firm to deny Muammar Qaddafi his traditional…

Professor plans to sue Catholic university over single-sex dorms

A George Washington University law professor threatens to sue the Catholic University of America after the university began eliminating co-ed…

Michigan court says a squatter has no 4th Amendment Rights

This article is about the claim of Lonnell Antwine in the Michigan Court of Appeals, regarding the warrantless search that…

Elected Judges in New York Now Have New Contribution Rule that Limits Assignments

A new judicial rule in New York state changes the way elected judges are assigned cases. Beginning July 15th, an…