Judge Reminds Kraken Lawyer That Getting Disqualified Really Does Mean You Have To Stop Filing Stuff

Kraken lawyer Stefanie Lambert continues to break new ground in the legal profession. Although not, perhaps, in the way she’d hoped.  The attorney for Overstock weirdo Patrick Byrne already managed to get herself arrested at the conclusion of a motions hearing in March. Lambert was there to represent the prodigious conspiracy theorist in a defamation suit…

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SCOTUS v. US – Above the Law

(Photo by Staci Zaretsky) Josh Douglas’s previous book left me optimistic. But that isn’t my usual vibe, so I was skeptical about reading his latest book, “The Court v. The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights” (affiliate link). I see Prof. Douglas’s optimism might have changed some as…

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Australia’s draft framework under fire for TNE emphasis

Further concerns have been raised against Australia’s draft framework for international education and strategic skills, this time surrounding the proposed prevalence of TNE endeavours. “Naive” was the word used by Tracy Harris, principal of Tracy Harris Solutions, to describe the framework, particularly the government’s positioning of TNE as a major option for institutions achieving sustainable…

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