This month we will explore how digital forensic examiners routinely recover online evidence indirectly by collecting digital traces left behind by a user’s prior cloud access using a smartphone or computer.
Read More »Commentary: Chief Justice Roberts, it’s time for your close-up
His handling of impeachment, Trump tax case will face scrutiny.
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I find defending depositions much more stressful than taking depositions.
Read More »Commentary: Trump impeachment a boost for Constitution
It’s an occasion to check in on the most basic question that can be asked in a democracy: What is the state of our Constitution?
Read More »Perspectives: Roberts’ ‘swing’ vote has impact here
It turns out that both prognostications may prove prescient; the two trends may impact the law in general and here in Minnesota, too.
Read More »Briefly: A good start for appellate arguments revisited
In a recent interview, Justice Elena Kagan said that two minutes “feels like a lot.”
Read More »Commentary: Legal strategy behind keeping impeachment simple
The House Judiciary Committee has announced plans to consider two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
Read More »Commentary: Phone-sex memoir tests limits of free speech
Can a public employee be fired for penning a memoir about her days as a phone sex operator? That’s no law classroom hypothetical. It’s a ...
Read More »All in the Family: The expanding role of judges in settlement talks
On Dec. 2, the Minnesota Court of Appeals issued an unpublished decision in In re the Marriage of Kanake v. M’mujuri.
Read More »Four steps to developing a succession plan
For some people, succession planning means retirement, closing a practice, or advancing into and out of leadership and client relationship roles.
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