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Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Jurors Are Dozing Off and Distracted—but Are Virtual Trials Really to Blame?
It appears the jury’s still out—probably for a smoke break. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Law Firms Risk Losing Ground If They Don't Keep Pushing For Equity
The pandemic came with immense challenges, but for businesses that were able to continue their work, it also came with opportunities to reassess how things are done. And last year’s protests brought another opportunity—one to listen and respond meaningfully. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Racial Disparities on the Bar Exam Have Persisted for Decades. Does the Legal Profession Care?
Recent data from the American Bar Association has cast new attention on longstanding racial gaps in bar passage rates. Experts say the problem can be addressed if regulators are willing to adopt new approaches. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Senate Judiciary Advances Bills to Let Cameras in Courtrooms, Over Judiciary's Objections
One of the bipartisan bills would let federal judges authorize the broadcast of proceedings in their courts. The second piece of legislation would require the Supreme Court to allow television coverage of its arguments. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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