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- Prosecutors To Allege Additional Improper Tips By Ex-Goldman Director February 7, 2012Federal prosecutors said they are planning to unveil previously undisclosed instances in which former Goldman Sachs Group director Rajat Gupta allegedly shared inside information when the criminal insider trading case against him goes to trial later this year. […]Chad Bray
- Judge in Rajaratnam Case Launches Boutique Firm February 7, 2012Getty Richard J. Holwell, the New York federal judge who presided over the insider-trading trial of Galleon founder Raj Rajaratnam, is stepping down to start a boutique law firm with two former colleagues. Holwell announced his departure Tuesday. Michael Shuster, who told Law Blog he was mentored by Judge Holwell when they worked together at White & Case […]Reed Albergotti
- Ninth Circuit: California Gay Marriage Ban Is Unconstitutional February 7, 2012Highlights from the Ninth Circuit's 128-page majority ruling that California's ban on gay marriage violates the Constitution. […]Joe Palazzolo
- Obama Supports Constitutional Amendment on Campaign Finance ‘If Necessary’ February 7, 2012President Obama's campaign manager signaled that Obama would support a constitutional amendment to allow Congress to control the flow of money in political campaigns. […]Sam Favate
- State Legislators Take Aim at Foreign Law February 7, 2012That hasn't dampened enthusiasm for similar laws, however. The WSJ reports that 21 states are considering measures that would prohibit judges from applying the laws or legal codes of other nations in a wide variety of cases. Three states -- Tennessee, Louisiana and Arizona -- recently added versions of such laws to the books. […]Joe Palazzolo
- The AM Roundup: Libor Probe, Assisted Suicide, ABA President February 7, 2012Law Blog rounds up the morning's news. […]Joe Palazzolo
- A Gesture to the Supreme Court as It Mulls Indecency Case February 7, 2012M.I.A's bird-flipping at her Super Bowl performance could cost Comcast's Corp.'s NBC a multi-million dollar fine. Or maybe it won't cost (shhh). […]Joe Palazzolo
- Obama Nominates Baer to Lead Antitrust Division February 6, 2012President Barack Obama has tapped Arnold & Porter's William Baer to head the justice Department's Antitrust Division. […]Joe Palazzolo
- Bad GPA? How about Another Semester on the House February 6, 2012Law schools have been under a lot of scrutiny lately, with attention paid to their job-placement data, lawsuits over how they report those numbers, and even a suggestion that they pay students to quit school. Now, one school is offering some students an extra semester -- for free -- if they agree to postpone taking the bar exam until February, instead of the […]Sam Favate
- Law Firms Pony Up for Insurance February 6, 2012law firms are buying deeper levels of coverage and expanding the types of policies they take out to include employee and management insurance. […]Jennifer Smith
- Same-Sex Marriage’s New Spokesman: Lloyd Blankfein February 6, 2012Goldman Sachs chief Lloyd C. Blankfein has a new gig: corporate spokesman for same-sex marriage. […]Joe Palazzolo
- The AM Roundup: Egypt Probe, Mortgage Sleuth, ‘Sister Wives’ February 6, 2012Law Blog rounds up the morning's news. […]Joe Palazzolo
- Legal Events to Watch This Week February 6, 2012A judge will consider whether the suspect in the Tuscon shooting rampage, Jared Loughner, is fit for trial. The Senate judiciary is scheduled to mark up a bill to televise U.S. Supreme Court proceedings. […]Joe Palazzolo
- Freehills and Herbert Smith in Merger Talks February 6, 2012Though it’s early days, Australia’s Freehills has confirmed it is in merger talks with Herbert Smith, which has practices across Asia, Europe and the Middle East. […]Gillian Tan
- The Daily Writing Sample: Bad Bureaucrat Speak February 3, 2012Judge William Fletcher on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit backhanded the U.S. Forest Service for an environmental impact statement "with more than the usual amount of obfuscating bureaucratese." […]Joe Palazzolo