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Ohio Supreme Court: $32 Million Judgment Against Dentons for Conflict of Interest Stands

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by David Hricik, Mercer Law School. As a follow up to an earlier post, today the Ohio Supreme Court in Revolaze LLC v. Dentons denied review of the decision affirming a jury verdict. It doesn’t say much, but it is here.

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Ohio Northern Pulls Law Professor Out of Classroom … But Will Not Explain Why

JonathanTurley

Ohio Northern University’s Petite College of Law has a curious view of due process. The law school sent security officers into the class of Professor Scott Gerber in April and removed him from the class. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Gerber has been on the faculty since 2001.

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“Ex-justice’s slaveholding past prompts move to change Ohio law school’s name”

HowAppealing

“Ex-justice’s slaveholding past prompts move to change Ohio law school’s name”: Karen Sloan of Reuters recently had a report that begins, “Another law school is close to a break-up with the influential early U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall.”

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The morning read for Thursday, Sept. 22

SCOTUSBlog

Share Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Florida asks Supreme Court to review social media censorship law (Kelsey Reichmann, Courthouse News Service). Dobbs Lawyer Says She’d Apply Abortion Ruling as US Judge (Madison Alder, Bloomberg Law).

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Vaccine Cases Step Out of the Shadows at High Court

SquirePattonBoggs

An important development occurred yesterday evening in both the OSHA and CMS vaccine mandate cases pending before the Supreme Court. The Court took the very rare step of scheduling a special hearing for both sets of cases. Suffice to say, it is exceedingly rare for the Court to hear oral argument on stay applications.

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U.S. Supreme Court Renders Personal Jurisdiction Decision

Conflict of Laws

This post is by Maggie Gardner, a professor of law at Cornell Law School. Supreme Court yesterday upheld the constitutionality of Pennsylvania’s corporate registration statute, even though it requires out-of-state corporations registering to do business within the state to consent to all-purpose (general) personal jurisdiction.

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Dear Stephen Breyer

SCOTUSBlog

The bar section is filled with quite a few lawyers who will be sworn in to the Supreme Court Bar after the day’s opinions, including the California Lawyers Association Taxation Section with an especially well-timed visit. Such letters are a tradition at the court for newly retired members. Federal Labor Relations Authority.