When I first started blogging, Y’all Politics seemed to be as much a legal blog as a political blog with its coverage of the judicial bribery scandal. One of the reasons that I decidided to focus on the civil side
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Y’all Politics Reopens Legal Bureau
When I first started blogging, Y’all Politics seemed to be as much a legal blog as a political blog with its coverage of the judicial bribery scandal. One of the reasons that I decidided to focus on the civil side…
Reversal Rates at the Illinois Supreme Court by Area of Law, 2010-2014 (Part II)
Reversal Rates at the Illinois Supreme Court by Area of Law, 2010-2014 (Part II)
Law School Applications Down 50% from Peak
The Washington Post ran this article last week on the decline of law school enrollment. From the article:
Nearly 46,000 people have applied so far to go to an accredited U.S. law school in the most recent admissions cycle, a…
Law School Applications Down 50% from Peak
The Washington Post ran this article last week on the decline of law school enrollment. From the article:
Nearly 46,000 people have applied so far to go to an accredited U.S. law school in the most recent admissions cycle, a…
The Idaho Court of Appeals Addresses Appeal Despite Finding the Question Raised Was Moot
The Idaho Court of Appeals recently addressed when an appeal is moot and when it is appropriate for an appellate court to review an otherwise moot issue. Hansen v. Denney, 2015 Opinion No. 14 (Mar. 27, 2015), does not…
Reversal Rates at the Illinois Supreme Court By Area of Law, 2010-2014 (Part I)
Reversal Rates at the Illinois Supreme Court By Area of Law, 2010-2014 (Part I)
Sixth Circuit Explains Minimal Cost-Measurement Standards in Antitrust Case
Last week, the Sixth Circuit issued an opinion in a lengthy and complex antitrust case about the prices of replacement truck hoods in the American auto parts industry. In Superior Production Partnership v. Gordon Auto Body Parts (“PBSI v. Gordon”),…