Legal Ethics Roundup: AZ Adds Tech Duty For Judges, TX Drops ABA, Sanctions for Protecting Immigration Client, $24,400 Fine For AI Misuse, Ethics Of A Weaponized DOJ, Barrett On Recusals & More - Above the Law
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Legal Ethics Roundup: AZ Adds Tech Duty For Judges, TX Drops ABA, Sanctions for Protecting Immigration Client, $24,400 Fine For AI Misuse, Ethics Of A Weaponized DOJ, Barrett On Recusals & More - Above the Law
"The writing style strikes a remarkable balance between academic rigor and accessibility. Even as someone not deeply entrenched in the intricacies of the American judicial system, I found the explanations clear enough to engage me deeply. The first half unveils a narrative steeped in history, examining how female presence was regarded as both revolutionary and contentious-especially in a time when presidents would endorse women's suffrage yet remain hesitant to genuinely support women in positions of power."
"This week you can join me LIVE at an event featuring my book Shortlisted: Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court hosted by the Dallas Allied Bars Equality Committee and the Dallas Women Lawyers Association on Tuesday from noon-1PM central. Learn more and register . Other speakers include Judge Rebecca Rutherford, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas and Professor Cheryl Wattley (UNT Dallas)."
Attended a 112,000+ person Zach Bryan concert at Michigan Stadium, singing with family under a pink Michigan sunset. Announced a live event about Shortlisted: Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court hosted by the Dallas Allied Bars Equality Committee and the Dallas Women Lawyers Association on Tuesday from noon–1 PM Central, featuring Judge Rebecca Rutherford and Professor Cheryl Wattley. Shortlisted presents meticulous research and balances academic rigor with accessible prose. The first half traces historical ambivalence toward women's presence in power, highlighting presidencies that supported suffrage yet hesitated to appoint women. The book examines post-appointment complexities, including tensions between familial expectations and professional responsibilities.
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