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UC Irvine Profs Talk Rap On Trial, Criminalization Of Black Art By Sameer Rao | July 11, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT Like jazz before it, rap music spent several decades moving from the margins to pop culture s center, becoming a global economic and political engine in the process. The genres also share two other important and inextricable qualities: roots in disenfranchised African American communities, and constant targeting by the criminal justice system, say the authors of a new book looking at these roots. Professors Charis E. Kubrin and Jack I. Lerner of the University of California, Irvine, are the authors of Rap on Trial: A Legal Guide for Attorneys. ....
The U.S. legal sector is inching its way back toward pre-pandemic employment levels, according to a report out Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which showed the sector added 1,700 jobs between April and May. ....
5 and even The World Health Organization, 6 it seems that no one is beyond of the reach of the class action, especially in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. But have the plaintiffs in these cases suffered a bona fide injury caused by the defendants conduct? Many contemporary class actions exhibit features of what one legal scholar of past mass tort waves dubbed the entrepreneurial model 7 of lawyer-driven litigation. This article examines those features and the problems they present, and discusses how they can be leveraged in the defense of class actions-from standing to certification to merits. Background: The Entrepreneurial Model of Mass ....
“ -William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 2, Scene 1. The meteoric rise in class actions over the past decade has been well-documented. Nowadays even mac & cheese is under attack, with two proposed nationwide class actions filed this month alone claiming labels such as “The Taste You Love”[1] and “Made with Goodness!”[2] are false and misleading. Hair care products are also in the crosshairs. This month a plaintiff and her lawyers filed their second class action in a year alleging beauty companies falsely advertised their shampoo as “natural.”[3] From consumer product companies to banks,[4] universities[5] and even The World Health Organization,[6] it seems that no one is beyond of the reach of the class action, especially in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. But have the plaintiffs in these cases suffered a bona fide injury caused by the defendants’ conduct? ....
By Aebra Coe News of at least three more law firms awarding special bonuses rolled in on Friday, bringing the total to over 40. The associate bonuses build on others handed out last fall and winter, creating an extended bonus season that experts say is likely fleeting. By Sarah Martinson The attorneys of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and Kirkland & Ellis LLP who steered reinsurance provider Wilton Re s $220 million buy of Allstate Life Insurance have extensive experience in corporation transactions and mergers and acquisitions. Here, Law360 Pulse looks at the attorneys who guided this deal. By Andrew Strickler A surge in legal academic writing during COVID is straining law journal student-editors and authors alike, amid signs that women and younger professors shouldering the demands of remote teaching and caregiving are getting shut out of publishing their work. ....