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The Most Amazing Supreme Court Oral Arguments of the Past Several Years
Posted on 14 Nov 2011 by Keith Lee, Esq.

Over at r/law on Reddit , someone asked the question: "What are the most amazing Supreme Court oral arguments of the past few years?" The user had their own opinion: I discovered that the U.S. Supreme Court publishes audio of oral arguments... Read More

Oral Arguments In Wal-Mart Gender Bias Case Heard by Supreme Court
Posted on 31 Mar 2011 by Bajeerah LaCava

WASHINGTON, D.C. - (Mealey's) A class of more than 1 million current and former female employees in a gender bias suit against the nation's largest retailer was improperly certified after Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(a)'s cohesion requirements... Read More

Female Lawyers Only Argue 15 Percent of SCOTUS Cases but That's Better than Nothing
Posted on 25 Jan 2011 by Mary Kate Sheridan

The legal career divide between men and women is looking even broader after a report that women argue a measly 15 percent of the cases that go before the Supreme Court. Lisa Blatt has argued before the Court 30 times and suggests that "[w]omen seem... Read More