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Courtesy of WikiCommons- James Earle Fraser’s Authority of Law

It’s been legal hullabaloo during the grand year of ‘09. And it looks like we’ve got more on the horizon. We here at USDemocrazy have got a collection of what mattered in ‘09 and what will matter in 2010! Hold on to your gavels!

OUT WITH THE OLD:

Above the Law brings us their top 10 most popular stories of 2009! These are just some great stories involving punitive pandemonium.

we’re enlisting Google Analytics to tell you what was most popular at Above The Law this year.

The National Law Journal goes BIG with the DECADE’S biggest legal stories.

The old saw “may you live in interesting times” is often considered a curse. And after a decade that encompassed so much turmoil, it’s difficult to argue with that interpretation.

Opinio Juris gives us a bit of a recap of the Supreme Court’s last session. It ended in June of 2009.

With the Supreme Court term now complete, I thought it would be useful to give a brief year-end review of the Court’s decisions.

Speaking of the ‘08-’09 term, here is MSNBC’s recap of the juridical jazz:

Pete Williams looks at key cases before the nation’s highest court

IN WITH THE NEW:

The Blog Herald hits us with the Five BIG Issues they think will be coming in 2010:

In many ways, 2009 was a set up year for what is going to happen in 2010. Will the past predict the future?

Finally, Concurring Opinions just gives us a good ol’ fashion RANT:

This century’s inauspicious beginnings, marred by terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 and 2001-02’s corporate ruination at Enron … are eerily echoed by this decade’s ill-fated close…

Whew! What a year! Let’s brace for another year of legal lunacy and judicial jollification.

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