New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman and Joel Cohen | July 15, 2022
Even with powerful evidence of guilt, prosecutors will face daunting challenges to persuade a jury of Trump's guilt, and then defend that conviction in appellate courtrooms.
By Brad Kutner | July 13, 2022
Once part of the effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election in the courts, Howard Kleinhendler left Powell's defense team Wednesday.
By Andrew Goudsward | June 27, 2022
"We are incredibly busy across a range of industries, issues and committees in a way that hasn't been the case in years past," one leading congressional investigations lawyer said.
By Jason Grant | June 24, 2022
The former staffer, Jessica Denson, has claimed Donald J. Trump for President Inc. illegally retaliated against her by claiming she breached nondisclosure and nondisparagement provisions, or NDA provisions, contained in her employment agreement with the Trump entity, according to court records.
By Andrew Goudsward | June 23, 2022
Justice Department officials and White House lawyers made a mockery of Jeff Clark's qualifications to be the attorney general, according to testimony before the House Jan. 6 committee.
By Jason Grant | June 23, 2022
The recommendations, which range from "professionalizing" hiring and training for election board officers to establishing an officer "code of conduct" to establishing an "elections inspector general" position, came from the bar group's 11-member Task Force on Voting Rights and Democracy.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | June 23, 2022
New Yorkers will vote from unconstitutional districts in June and go to the polls once again at the end of August.
By Marcia Coyle | June 17, 2022
"This clearly damages the court," one ethics expert said of the latest news involving the 2020 election and Ginni Thomas, the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Gregory V. Serio | June 16, 2022
As critical a step is as taking the oath, the filing of that oath in the appropriate office and within a specific time is equally as vital to make it official. The issue of appropriately filing an oath of office became the focus of a rare piece of legislation, discussed here.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William Josephson | June 16, 2022
There is a question about whether issues involving elector appointment and voting necessarily raise federal questions, apart from those that might be raised by the Constitutional requirements applicable to electors.
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