In the news and around the web
In the news and around the web today:
- QuizLaw reports that a Wisconsin law maker wants to cut funding to the Univeristy of Wisconsin law school because there are too many bad lawyers in that state already.
- May it Please the Court reports on the graying demographics of California’s lawyers.
- The Wall Street Journal’s law blog reports on the dissenting opinion of a Second Circuit judge who admits he did not bother to read the majority opinion.
- E! News reports on the public fee dispute between Loeb & Loeb and Steven Seagal.
- The Thoroughbred Times reports on a lawsuit over a horseowner’s rejected requests for records maintained by the California Hores Racing Board concerning the data of horse deaths on race tracks.
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