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Does it walk and quack like a statute of limitations? Justices consider whether equitable tolling is available to veterans.

In Tuesday’s oral argument, the Supreme Court grappled with three main issues in Arellano v. McDonough, a case about retroactive disability benefits for veterans who failed to apply for those benefits within the one-year window prescribed by a federal sta

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The morning read for Thursday, Oct. 6

Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at [email protected]. Here’s the Thursday morning read: Colorado baker fightin

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Descendants Of Serranus Hastings Sue To Keep Name Of Genocider On Law School

Some people don't see the necessity of changing the law school's name. The post Descendants Of Serranus Hastings Sue To Keep Name Of Genocider On Law School appeared first on Above the Law.

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12 Federal Judges Suggest They’re No Longer Hiring Yale Law School Clerks… But Too Cowardly To Go On The Record

They definitely could hire Yale clerks if they wanted to... yep, yessiree! The post 12 Federal Judges Suggest They’re No Longer Hiring Yale Law School Clerks… But Too Cowardly To Go On The Record appeared first on Above the Law.

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