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(Trying) to go Green

14 Nov

At the Univeristy of Hawaii, being “green” is a very ‘in’ shade with the cool kids. And the law school is no exception to the rule. And I invite you and your institution to take up the cause – and…

 
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11th Circuit Court of Appeals Rule Against Health Law Mandate

12 Aug

The rest of the law stays in place however. The opinion is here. This should set up a conflict in the circuits ripe for adjudication by the Supreme Court. The Sixth Circuit ruled otherwise. [MG]

 

There’s No Business Like Law School Business

18 Jul

In his June 16, 2011 NYT Business Day article, David Segal observes that the basic rule of supply and demand does not apply in the legal academy. Legal diplomas have such allure that law schools have been able to jack…

 

Minnesota Opens Bar Exam Somewhat To Unaccredited Law School Graduates

06 Jul

There is a short article in the Minneapolis Star Tribune (“Your Guide To The Twin Cities”) about a Minnesota Supreme Court Rule change allowing graduates from unaccredited law schools to take the Minnesota bar. The new text in Rule 4…

 

Supreme Court Action Today – Government-Attorney Privilege, Rule 10b-5 Actions, and Conflicts of Interest

13 Jun

The Supreme Court issued three substantive opinions this morning, and one summary affirmance based on an equally divided Court. The first case, United States v. Jicarilla Apache Nation (10-382), concerns whether the “fiduciary exception” to discover legal advice made in…