DOJ Hits Apple With Antitrust Lawsuit

Ever feel like smartphone prices are a little too high? So does the DOJ — and they’re taking a major tech company to court about it. Antitrust litigation has enjoyed a healthy upswing under Biden and this bite at Apple seems to maintain that momentum. From Reuters: The U.S. Department of Justice and 15 states…

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33 Perfect Exercise Captions for P2P Fundraisers

We know the struggle—you just took the perfect gym selfie and your results are popping, but what on earth are you going to caption it? You don’t want it to seem like you’re bragging but you do want to draw attention to those gains while drawing attention to your fundraising page. A single, successful social…

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Morning Docket: 09.06.24

* Fantasy football is back and while you’re gaming out the best trades to improve your team, American Lawyer fantasized about the best Biglaw mergers. [American Lawyer] * Kids make video and write law review article about appellate practice after interviewing members of the Texas Supreme Court. They even talked to Justice Devine, which is…

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Australian policies put forward in ESOS Act amendment

Amendments were proposed to the Education Services for Overseas Students Act, which would give the government broader powers over the activities of agents and their interactions with providers in Australia. The proposals in the bill, some of which have previously been announced separately, would enable the government to set enrolment limits on international students at…

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Bar Exam Scores Are Up!

The bar exam’s badness is extensively discussed. But you know what gets less of a bad rap? The waiting. Did I pass? Did I get that weird question wrong? Nothing will truly sate you until you get your final score, but there is a small bit of information that may calm you in the meantime….

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Generation Hope Kicks Off | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Roberto J. Rodriguez, assistant secretary for planning, evaluation, and policy development at the U.S. Department of Education delivered the keynote address at Hope 2023 in New Orleans.NEW ORLEANS— Designed to spark new ideas and connections about how to best support student parents nationwide, hundreds of educators, students and community partners gathered in The Crescent City…

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Should Justice Sotomayor retire? Chemerinsky, White House haven’t joined calls for her to step down

Home Daily News Should Justice Sotomayor retire? Chemerinsky,… U.S. Supreme Court Should Justice Sotomayor retire? Chemerinsky, White House haven’t joined calls for her to step down By Debra Cassens Weiss April 4, 2024, 1:23 pm CDT U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor in October 2022. (Photo by J. Scott Applewhite/The Associated Press) Paul Campos, a…

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