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Pro Say is a weekly legal news podcast from Law360, bringing you a quick recap of both the biggest stories and the hidden gems from the world of law. Each episode, hosts Amber McKinney, Bill...

On our last Pro Say episode of 2023, we're also sad to report that it is the final episode of the show. Join the hosts as we take a walk dow...

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Two women lawyers told Law360 that former Federal Trade Commission member and George Mason University law professor Joshua D. Wright abused...

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The Biden administration’s efforts to combat “disinformation” online by coordinating with tech giants have long been the subject of partisan...

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Another U.S. Supreme Court season is in the books, and while the final week of opinions featured some supermajority holdings along party lin...

Among its flurry of blockbuster end-of-term decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of an Evangelical postal worker who objecte...

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If you were building a fictional legal dream team, who would you include? That's the question we try to answer on this week's episode, as th...

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Last week’s collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has jolted the economy, forcing the government to step in and attempt to restore order after the...

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The sensation of being RickRolled is unmistakable, thanks in no small part to the distinct timbre of the voice Rick Astley on full display i...

This week the Third Circuit said Johnson & Johnson can’t use the “Texas two-step” to create a talc unit to spin off billions of dollars in l...

An ugly turf war is playing out at some of New York City’s most hallowed venues, with Madison Square Garden as the epicenter of the dispute....

This month the Securities and Exchange Commission sued law firm Covington & Burling claiming it needed a list of clients that were impacted...

Decades of tension over the use of noncompete agreements in the workplace has bubbled over to start the year with a Federal Trade Commission...

The Pro Say podcast is taking a break this week for the holiday. In its place, please enjoy Law360 Explores: The Law School Promise, a two-p...