The Best Law Schools For Health Law (2025)

It’s certainly a wild time to work in public health, but if you’re entering law school with dreams of working in health law, the legal profession sure could use the help right now. The National Jurist’s preLaw magazine recently released its ranking of the best law schools for health law on its Health Law Honor […]

Goodbye To A Blogging Pioneer: Reflecting On The TaxProf Blog’s Legacy In A Changing Internet Era And Its Influence On One Tax Attorney

Twenty-one years ago, the internet looked vastly different. Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter did not yet exist. Only one in four Americans had access to high-speed internet, so for most people, downloading pictures or their favorite music took a considerable amount of time. Since inventors had not yet created smartphones, users surfed the […]

Morning Docket: 09.10.25

* Judge blocks effort to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook, noting that pre-role misconduct — in this case, a mere accusation of pre-role misconduct to boot — doesn’t meet the statutory definition of a “for cause” dismissal. [Politico] * Federal judges are learning from each other’s experiences. It’s why Judge Sooknanan oversaw a grueling, round-the-clock […]

The morning read for Wednesday, September 10

Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Wednesday morning read: Trump says he’ll direct Education Department to protect praying in public school (Cheyanne M. Daniels, Politico) — During his address at Monday’s Religious Liberty Commission meeting, President Donald Trump warned that the religious […]