By C. Ryan Barber | July 15, 2019
“It feels almost like these poor career lawyers are getting just eaten up—chewed up and spit out in the process," one former Justice Department lawyer said.
By Marcia Coyle | July 12, 2019
A comparison of Trump's executive order and the Supreme Court's decision blocking the administration from adding a citizenship question revealed a similarity.
By Mike Scarcella and C. Ryan Barber | July 8, 2019
David Morrell, a former Jones Day associate and Clarence Thomas clerk, is leading the new team. He joined the Justice Department in May from the Trump White House.
By Mike Scarcella | July 5, 2019
A Maryland federal judge wanted to know the Trump administration's plans Friday. Government lawyers say they are still weighing their options to circumnavigate a US Supreme Court ruling that blocked the addition of a citizenship question.
By Nate Robson and Mike Scarcella | June 27, 2019
"The court's holding reflects an unprecedented departure from our deferential review of discretionary agency decisions," Justice Clarence Thomas said in dissent.
By Marcia Coyle | June 27, 2019
"Reasoned decisionmaking under the Administrative Procedure Act calls for an explanation for agency action. What was provided here was more of a distraction," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote.
By Tony Mauro | June 24, 2019
Justice Sonia Sotomayor said in a partial dissent: “The court's decision today will beget unfortunate results."
By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | June 21, 2019
Law.com Supreme Court correspondent Tony Mauro talks with Kannon Shanmugam about his lateral move to Paul Weiss, what it's like to argue before Justice Kavanaugh, and why it's been a 'meat and potatoes' term.
By Tony Mauro | June 17, 2019
Ropes & Gray on Monday filed an amicus brief backing Winston & Strawn, in its fight at the U.S. Supreme Court to compel Constance Ramos, a former partner in California, to arbitrate claims of gender discrimination. The California Court of Appeal sided with Ramos in keeping the dispute in court.
By Nate Robson | June 14, 2019
A key question was whether the "Janus" ruling involving labor unions applies to a case involving bar membership and dues.
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