Top 10 in Law Blogs: Supreme Court, Privacy, and Kanye
Got a bit of action coming out of the Supreme Court yesterday, including a denial of cert for Authors Guild v. Google Books, a decision that many predicted. We’ve also got a new post up on Please Advise from Margaret Kuo about the mobile web—which you should definitely be on. And now the top 10:
- Supreme Court’s Decision on Future of DACA and DAPA – Jackson Lewis attorney Forrest G. Read IV writing from Washington, D.C. on the firm’s Global Immigration Blog
- Guest Post: Please Buckle Your Seatbelts and Check Your D&O Insurance: A Gloomy Forecast Is Ahead – Weil, Gotshal & Manges attorneys Paul Ferrillo and Ronit Berkovich in New York on Kevin La Croix‘s The D&O Diary
- Nursing Manager, Removed from Patient Case, Seeks Supreme Court Review in Discrimination Case – Chicago lawyers Kevin A. Fritz, Andrew R. Cockroft, and Craig B. Simonsen of Seyfarth Shaw on their Employment Law Lookout
- The Chicago Police Accountability Task Force Recommendations Are Important for Racial Justice Beyond the Criminal Justice System – Community Justice Staff attorney Michelle Mbekeani-Wiley on The Shriver Center’s The Shriver Brief
- How to Conquer China Payment Scams – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris Moure on their China Law Blog
- What’s Your Wrong Wake-up Time? – Jackson, Miss. lawyer Philip Thomas on his MS Litigation Review and Commentary blog
- Deeper Dive: Beware of Paper Records – Cincinnati attorney Patrick H. Haggerty from Baker Hostetler on the firm’s Data Privacy Monitor
- United States Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Landmark Whistleblower False Claims Act Case – Mary Jane Wilmoth, secretary and treasurer of the National Whistleblowers Center, writing from Washington, D.C. on their Whistleblowers Protection Blog
- Coaches Beware! Lawsuits to Become New Norm? – Des Moines lawyer Rush Nigut of Brick Gentry on his Rush on Business blog
- Never Say Never, And Other Lessons from Kanye – Kelley Drye & Warren lawyer Gonzalo Mon writing from Washington, D.C. on the firm’s Ad Law Access
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