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If I Worked As An Associate Attorney, I Might Want The ‘Severance’ Procedure

Many lawyers would add years to their lives and have less gray hair if they were unable to remember the matters that caused them stress in the workplace. The post If I Worked As An Associate Attorney, I Might Want The ‘Severance’ Procedure app

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Loose Cannon Strikes Again — See Also

Where We're Going, We Don't Need The Rule Of Law: Aileen Cannon isn't done rewriting the rule book to protect her precious, precious Donald Trump. Bad News: We've got deferrals... are stealth layoffs far behind? Sorry Nose, I'm Mad At My Face: Judge Ho is

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Forty-five years of visual journalism from a supremely talented court artist

For 45 years, Arthur Lien witnessed, sketched, and recorded for posterity some of the Supreme Court’s most historic moments. His pencil-and-watercolor illustrations have the uncanny quality of transporting the viewer into the room at just the right

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“Quite simply, the absolute best”: Tributes to Art Lien

Art Lien sketched the Supreme Court from 1977 until his retirement this summer. For the final nine years of that astounding career, he worked for SCOTUSblog (in addition to his longtime employer, NBC News.) Over 45 years, Art visually chronicled dozens of

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