Hanukkah
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Biglaw
Above The Law’s 10th Annual Holiday Card Contest
We look forward to your submissions. Thank you, and happy holidays! -
Courts
Celebrate Hanukkah With These 8 Ruth Bader Ginsburg-Inspired Presents
This year, light a menorah with your favorite Jewish justice. - Sponsored
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Contests
ATL Holiday Card Contest: The Winner! (2017)
Congratulations to the worthy winner of our ninth annual contest!
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Contests
ATL Holiday Card Contest: The Finalists! (2017)
Which of these law firm holiday cards is the best of 2017? Cast your vote! -
Contests
Above The Law’s 9th Annual Holiday Card Contest
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Contests, Holidays and Seasons
ATL Holiday Card Contest: The Finalists!
Which of these law firm holiday cards is the best of 2016? Cast your vote! -
Contests, Holidays and Seasons
Above The Law’s 8th Annual Holiday Card Contest
We look forward to your submissions. Thank you, and happy holidays! -
Contests, Holidays and Seasons
Above The Law's 8th Annual Holiday Card Contest
We look forward to your submissions. Thank you, and happy holidays! - Sponsored
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Holidays and Seasons, Texas
Have a Merry Christmas... Whether You Like It Or Not
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Death Penalty, Election Law, Food, Law School Deans, Law Schools, Non-Sequiturs, Religion, Wall Street
Non-Sequiturs: 12.06.12
* If you swap out a menorah and put in a dreidel, does your Hanukkah display avoid violating the Establishment Clause? I know, I know, WAR ON HANUKKAH. [Huffington Post] * I wonder why Martha Minow (law dean, HLS) or Robert Post (law dean, YLS) doesn’t write an op-ed defending the value proposition of going to law school? Wouldn’t you like to hear this argument from somebody who isn’t desperate to fill their class seats? [Constitutional Daily] * Isn’t the concept of the “last meal” the best thing about death row? Granted, that’s a low bar, but still. Having a last meal sounds so civilized. No wonder Texas and Florida want to take it away. [Legal Blog Watch] * Do patent trolls have a weakness to fire, just like videogame trolls? Because, I’d like for them to get burned. [Business Insider] * The fact that voter suppression doesn’t work doesn’t make it right. [Election Law Blog] * Ignoring losses until they go away sounds like the basis of any sound financial strategy. [Dealbreaker] -
Cardozo Law School, Email Scandals, Holidays and Seasons, Law Schools, Screw-Ups, Technology
You Know Your Law School Really Cares When You Get Holiday Cards Like This
You know that it's the holiday season when your inbox begins to fill up with holiday cards. Some are cute, some are clever, some are heartfelt, and some come from people and companies you don't even remember meeting or doing business with. So what happens when a law school sends out a holiday card, but completely botches it?
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