Contributor: Deporting Mahmoud Khalil wouldn’t be unlawful
The stock market of late has been on a veritable roller coaster, the so-called Department of Government Efficiency continues to ruffle feathers, Iran marches ever closer to a nuclear weapon…
Read More »Hunter Biden Likely Wouldn’t Qualify for a Pardon Recommendation Under Justice Dept. Criteria
The Office of the Pardon Attorney mostly recommends full pardons for people who have already served their sentences. Hunter Biden has not been sentenced. Source link
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Man Shares Why He Wouldn’t Want a Male Boss, and Internet Agrees: ‘Cringe’
A man on TikTok has a hot take on workplace culture in a video posted by Conor O’Brien (@cobreezzy, which) has gone viral after he shared that he wouldn’t want…
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Trump Lawyers Aren’t Blaming The Victim. They’re Just Saying Trump Wouldn’t Have Defamed Carroll If She Kept Her Mouth Shut.
On the eve of the second E. Jean Carroll defamation trial, Donald Trump’s lawyers have settled on a new strategy. What if the advice columnist actually benefitted from all the…
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Citing ‘Political Challenges,’ ABA Innovation Center Cancels Op-Ed Advocating Regulatory Reform; In An Exclusive, We Have the Piece They Wouldn’t Publish
Citing “political challenges” within the American Bar Association, and reportedly out of fear of budget cuts or even its own shutdown, the ABA’s Center for Innovation canceled publication of an…
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On LawNext Podcast: DoNotPay, Legal Regulatory Reform, and the Op-Ed the ABA Wouldn’t Publish, with Maya Markovich and Tom Gordon
Today’s episode offers a different perspective on the DoNotPay controversy – and ended up having an unexpected twist. Earlier this year, DoNotPay, which described itself as the world’s first robot…
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