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Retired Judge Richard Posner isn’t giving up on his crusade to help pro se litigants, even as he defends his book on the subject amid criticism for its use of internal memoranda from his former court, the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. ABA Journal Daily News
Sanctuary policies pit state and local governments against federal immigration officials
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Lack of interest in ‘You the Jury’ TV show mirrors real-life disinterest in jury service
We have seen a bit of a renaissance regarding “legal” themed television shows and movies as of late. Hoping to capitalize on the trend, the folks at Fox who greenlight what will air on their station thought an interactive-legal-reality show would be a success. The O.J. trial lasted longer than You the Jury, but the…
