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7 March 2026

The Government Does The Leaking Around Here — See Also

Two Doxing Systems: Apparently the government can dox anyone with no consequences. One Hell Of An Oopsie: The Florida Bar …

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7 March 2026

The Legal Industry’s Embarrassing Gender Pay Gap

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to new behavioral data from JobLeads, what …

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7 March 2026

Mount Sinai Drops Anthem Following Contract Dispute

Negotiations between Mount Sinai Health System and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield collapsed this week, forcing the New York-based health …

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7 March 2026

More Judges Should Mentor Law Students

Law students can learn about the legal profession from internships, externships, and other vocational opportunities. Numerous law students intern for …

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7 March 2026

Lindsey Halligan Under Investigation And The DOJ Is Big Mad About It

UPDATE: Florida may be furiously backtracking from their own letter. More below. [And full coverage of this backtracking here] The …

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6 March 2026

The Heppner And Warner Rulings: Hobgoblin Consistency Or An Application Of Principle?

I recently wrote about the ruling of a federal district court judge in U.S.  v. Heppner. The gist of my …

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6 March 2026

‘Incompetence And Chaos’: Former Judge Torches DOJ’s Litigation Meltdown In Biglaw Executive Orders Case

Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. [It’s] unprecedented in my experience for a party to withdraw …

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6 March 2026

This Is Why Criminal Justice Needs Number Nerds

In this episode of the Jabot Podcast, I speak with economist and criminal justice expert Jennifer Doleac, author of The …

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6 March 2026

Federal Judge Steps Up To Be Law School Dean

Finding the right law school dean is an intensive process that can take years. The University of Kentucky’s College of …

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6 March 2026

Corporate Legal Departments Are Done Subsidizing Biglaw’s Business Model

Last year, corporate legal departments hinted at weaponizing their AI investments to transform the fundamental terms of their relationships with …

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