Exposing the bail trap: New film campaign urges change for bail system https://t.co/nYbzsuBJe3 http://pic.twitter.com/7xNzMQDtvA — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) April 1, 2017
WATCH UConn Law's Alexandra Lahav HLS `98 speaks 'In Praise of Litigation' with Profs John Goldberg & Mark Tushnet https://t.co/hlpOKqJDDS — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) April 1, 2017
HLS Drama Society's 'Harry Palsgraf in Fantastic Briefs and Where to File Them' | 2017 Parody https://t.co/Zb6U1H9W3v — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 31, 2017
White House tells ABA it won’t be asked to review lower-court judicial candidates before nomination https://t.co/TVzthEOvsa http://pic.twitter.com/9m1tAPjUYM — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 31, 2017
Judge approves $25M settlement in suit against Trump University https://t.co/jH14vn5ZYi http://pic.twitter.com/3aKMM5QcxR — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 31, 2017
Flynn’s public offer to testify for immunity suggests he may have nothing to say, @alexgwhiting in @just_security https://t.co/wFwb49L5ap — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 31, 2017
New ads support Gorsuch; which Democratic senators are targeted? https://t.co/C9kCiXVQQv http://pic.twitter.com/4QT1bOPmI5 — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 31, 2017
Judge Approves $25 Million Settlement Of Trump University Lawsuit The deal was reached in November but needed the approval of U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel. One student had objected to the settlement, which prevented her from suing Trump on her own. Read more on NPR
Arkansas Readies For 8 Executions, Despite Outcry Over Pace, Method The state hasn't carried out an execution in more than a decade, but its supply of the sedative midazolam expires at the end of April. So it plans to execute eight men over 11 days. Read more on NPR
In Corporate Boards & Governance, students learn from board members about the nuances of corporate decision-making https://t.co/pGcIu6OEsX — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 31, 2017
Man accused of defrauding more than 100 lawyers is convicted of fraud https://t.co/xQAUnv6SdW http://pic.twitter.com/N7z2qXIZSD — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 31, 2017
Missing federal judge is found alive in wooded area after teens discover his car nearby https://t.co/XSCI3yZeNp http://pic.twitter.com/8BxrXmnm28 — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 31, 2017
2L Jimmy McEntee on how to combat match fixing, 'the international corruption problem in sports' @AnticorruptBlog https://t.co/0I252ccpss — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 31, 2017
DEA has seized more than $3B over 10 years from people never charged with crimes, report says https://t.co/8F9u0n5gmu http://pic.twitter.com/vuyTxe0lc4 — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 31, 2017
In ‘digital-first strategy,’ National Law Journal will switch weekly newspaper to monthly magazine https://t.co/LlWiSkojXx http://pic.twitter.com/0JQRmKSwvH — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 31, 2017
New HLS @FairPunishment report: Arkansas death row inmates defined by mental illness, intellectual disability https://t.co/35NrHPGRPZ — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 31, 2017
Oklahoma City Mayor On Meeting With DHS And 'Sanctuary Cities' Oklahoma City's mayor, Republican Mick Cornett, talks with Rachel Martin about his meeting with Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and the definition of "sanctuary cities." Read more on NPR
WATCH William Schultz, former GC of HHS, discusses 'The Affordable Care Act: Past, Present, and Future' https://t.co/7QDP3eWtx4 — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 31, 2017
Seattle sues over threat to withhold funds from sanctuary cities https://t.co/iF8jTtfvqW http://pic.twitter.com/D5T3ZK3wsk — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 30, 2017
Several States Work To Prevent Data Sharing About Immigration Status As the Trump administration cracks down on illegal immigration, several states dominated by Democrats are pushing laws and regulations that would prevent the states from sharing data about immigration status with federal authorities. Read more on NPR
North Carolina lawmakers approve repeal of controversial bathroom bill https://t.co/IhhbQGer9T http://pic.twitter.com/gMhP9nbzes — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 30, 2017
North Carolina becomes first state to require lawyers to reveal innocence evidence after conviction https://t.co/mxcLc3vgaf http://pic.twitter.com/ZznE4Kapfb — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 30, 2017
TODAY! Thomas Brennan delivers his chair lecture 'Focus & Perspective in Taxation' as Stanley S. Surrey Professor of Law | 5 pm Milstein W http://pic.twitter.com/PRDfDFqKMY — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 30, 2017
Lawyers mimic defendant BuzzFeed in motion with clickbait header and adorable kitten photo https://t.co/jvpAm6ASBa — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 30, 2017
Join @Harvard_Law 's @CohenProf to explore legal, medical, & ethical questions in the field of #bioethics . #MOOC https://t.co/Kza4IXATsd — HarvardX (@harvardonline) March 30, 2017
U.S. Arrests Mexican State Prosecutor, Says He's Also A Drug Smuggler Named 'Diablo' U.S. prosecutors say they'll seek to compel Edgar Veytia to forfeit some $250 million if he's convicted. He was arrested this week in San Diego. Read more on NPR
Hawaii federal judge extends order blocking revised travel ban, ‘will not crawl into a corner’ https://t.co/5mphJetFv5 http://pic.twitter.com/DvCWQ2rT55 — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 30, 2017
Chemerinsky: Civil rights advocates win important victories at SCOTUS https://t.co/kk9ksdV6Qc http://pic.twitter.com/9OmDDsJEHh — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 30, 2017
. @BKCHarvard welcomes three new directors: Ruth Okediji, Margo Seltzer & Rebecca Tushnet https://t.co/m2YBzlsDcP — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 30, 2017
Graduate of two law schools who never attended college may take the bar exam, court rules https://t.co/cYTGkLyM2n http://pic.twitter.com/4C487ALXoP — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 30, 2017
Seattle Sues Trump Administration Over 'Sanctuary City' Threat "We are not breaking any laws and we are prioritizing safety," Seattle Mayor Ed Murray says. The city's lawsuit says President Trump and his administration are violating the Constitution. Read more on NPR
GOP could try these ‘nuclear option’ alternatives to put Gorsuch on the Supreme Court https://t.co/MQ0zffxuuv http://pic.twitter.com/JvAn7mef9I — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 30, 2017
North Carolina Lawmakers, Governor Announce 'Compromise' To Repeal 'Bathroom Bill' LGBT activists quickly said the bill would leave in place "the harms of the discriminatory HB2 law." The vote on the proposal is expected to be close. Read more on NPR
WATCH: The Hon. Reena Raggi HLS ’76 discusses her 30 years on the 2nd Circuit. https://t.co/Z68JpTfWmw — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 30, 2017
Corporate Boards and Governance course gives students insight into the nuances of high-level decision-making https://t.co/wabydjBr0M — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 29, 2017
Despite kinks in program, nonlawyers are successfully providing some legal services in Washington https://t.co/YaKvLdwaD4 — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
Law deans and GCs join campaign to save Legal Services Corp. funding https://t.co/ExSfkQnaW0 http://pic.twitter.com/WAam7VTKoF — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
Many thanks to LawPay for being a loyal supporter of the . @ABAJournal 's Building the 21st Century Law Firm Series. https://t.co/GVaBoD0ZzI http://pic.twitter.com/5s1xoklHfv — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
Georgia judge rules https://t.co/qpwk1qaPli cannot print annotations to official state code https://t.co/Dc0PkyVDdY http://pic.twitter.com/ZwWUuNIeqo — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
Congratulations Professor Louis Kaplow for winning a 2017 Antitrust Writing Award! https://t.co/Eag6DP7f7b — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 29, 2017
Former BigLaw partner says he felt like a pawn in securities fraud case after judge tosses claims https://t.co/b5GkRTbIq0 — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
What’s the telecommuting policy for your workplace? https://t.co/RHCyu3GQiY http://pic.twitter.com/y2NYgGvDlP — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
Calls Mount For Ban On 'Cyanide Bombs' After Death Of Family Pet An M-44, which sprays predators with sodium cyanide, detonated on a teen and his dog earlier this month in Idaho. Now the family and others are petitioning the USDA to end its use of the devices. Read more on NPR
Bridgegate: Former Christie Ally Bill Baroni Sentenced To 2 Years Bill Baroni and Bridget Kelly were accused of playing key roles in a traffic nightmare on the George Washington Bridge back in September 2013. Read more on NPR
Supreme Court is considering 3 First Amendment cases this term https://t.co/L8mYm4e8y6 and ruled in one today: https://t.co/q6s9TRsrqd http://pic.twitter.com/ZEPtQtNjx6 — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
. @LSCatHarvardLaw alum Chi Chi Wu from @NCLC4consumers talking to @Harvard_Law students about economic justice and consumer rights http://pic.twitter.com/tpB5lEpp9q — Legal Services Ctr (@LSCatHarvardLaw) March 29, 2017
Law firm accused of allowing HOA ballot-rigging blames junior associate it assigned to the matter https://t.co/uxCWpGMq5C — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
2 Activists Who Secretly Recorded Planned Parenthood Face New Felony Charges A Texas judge dismissed earlier felony charges against anti-abortion activists David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt. Now they face charges in California for allegedly recording people without permission. Read more on NPR
A 'Nuclear' Senate Showdown Next Week Appears All But Inevitable If Senate Democrats are determined to oppose the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch, Senate Republicans are just as determined to confirm him. Read more on NPR
Check out the first submissions for our Peeps in Law 2017: Rogue Peep contest (gallery) https://t.co/CaODIElKUm http://pic.twitter.com/pPxGB0IPVs — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
Crimmigration Clinic files amicus brief in Mass SJC case challenging validity of ICE detainers @HLS_Immigration https://t.co/8qyWG1qgYM — Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) March 29, 2017
Federal judge approves $97M settlement to replace lead water pipes in Flint https://t.co/4nnGPnSfir http://pic.twitter.com/R1VcwJBOHE — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017
Suspect Arrested Near U.S. Capitol After Officers 'Nearly Struck' By Vehicle Officers observed an "erratic and aggressive" driver near the Capitol and tried to carry out a traffic stop. Then, police said, the driver nearly hit officers. Shots were fired; no one was injured. Read more on NPR
New York’s ban on surcharges for credit card use is a regulation of speech, Supreme Court says https://t.co/BudpNSXefT http://pic.twitter.com/wxblxOnn59 — ABA Journal (@ABAJournal) March 29, 2017