A D.C.-based attorney spent three years fighting a $100 ticket he got from a speed camera in the city. He eventually won in D.C.'s highest court on a novel legal technicality, and thousands of other drivers could end up benefitting from it: https://t.co/r9GMBu1Ba6
“Moderate” and “left” are no longer analytically useful terms that provide purchase on our political situation. Populist economic messaging is no longer viewed as especially radical or even “left.” Voters who think Dems are “too liberal” are talking about culture not the economy.
.@openmarkets filed an amicus brief today in Cornish-Adebiyi v. Caesars, a case involving algorithmic price-fixing among hotels in Atlantic City. Collusion is illegal whether it is done directly or through a 3rd party.
Thanks to @jasonrathod for serving as our local counsel!
AAG Jonathan Kanter sent shockwaves thru the antitrust community yesterday by calling out corporate-funded advocacy dressed up as scholarship. I've seen a thing or two, but a recent experience w/ this left me shook. Check it out: 🧵 (1/x)
Good time as ever to push back against attempts by corporate lawyers and lobbyists to erode consumer safety protections—and especially against mandatory arbitration overuse and contracting around safety duties, which erode one the most powerful tools the People have: tort law!
Early-career attorneys are increasingly looking past the biggest global law firms, fearing the lack of a work-life balance and assignments that clash with their personal ethics
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Big thank you to @classlawdc for the state-of-the-art controllers. They donated the controllers after seeing @EasternHS@EasternEsports1 on the news with @WizardsDG. Very generous. We will put them to good use and give some to new DC teams just getting started. Thank you!