by HolAdmin | Mar 20, 2026 | American Legal News
There are only so many times you can stand in federal court and insist that up is down, black is white, and bulldozing a historic wing of the White House is just a light home improvement project before a judge decides he’s had enough. This week, in the ongoing “White...
by HolAdmin | Mar 20, 2026 | American Legal News
Some cases go to trial on a foundation of strong evidence. The Ohio police’s defamation suit against Afroman was not one of those cases. The case was dumb from the start; a bunch of eggshell ego-ed officers on a raid for drugs and human trafficking victims ransacked a...
by HolAdmin | Mar 20, 2026 | American Legal News
AI is reshaping drafting court documents, client communication, and even evidence collection. In this webinar presented by our friends at InfoTrack, former Magistrate Judge Ron Hedges discusses what happens when AI-generated materials enter discovery — or become the...
by HolAdmin | Mar 20, 2026 | American Legal News
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. The Constitution vests the federal judiciary with the duty of ensuring that the Executive Branch does not exceed the powers delegated to it by Congress. That duty does not go away when the Executive purports to...
by HolAdmin | Mar 20, 2026 | American Legal News
Communication is advocacy. Young lawyers often think the job is to know the facts, know the law, and then say the right thing. That is only part of it. The harder task is deciding how to say it so a client trusts you, opposing counsel takes you seriously, and the...
by HolAdmin | Mar 19, 2026 | American Legal News
Showing Up Unannounced Is One Thing, But Speaking?: Supervisory AUSA Mark Coyne gets shown the door. Will Someone Please Think Of The Aggressors!: Raiding officers want millions from musician who hurt their feelings. Another Break In The Glass Ceiling: Weil Gotshal...