By Marcia Coyle | April 25, 2018
Here are eight questions posed during the argument. By the end, there appeared to be a majority that could favor the Trump administration.
By Marcia Coyle | April 25, 2018
"The president could have distanced himself [from his statements and tweets] but instead embraced them," Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal, arguing for Hawaii, told the justices Wednesday.
By Marcia Coyle | April 24, 2018
Four things to watch Wednesday morning when the justices take up argument over the Trump administration's travel ban. Trump's said a lot about the ban. How much will his words matter?
By Meghan Tribe | April 20, 2018
“Nixon in New York: How Wall Street Helped Richard Nixon Win the White House” explores how a five-year stint at Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander became a launching pad to the presidency.
By Colby Hamilton | April 20, 2018
The suit, drawing on the volume of reporting over the issue, seeks to subject Trump campaign officials, as well as Russia, to the civil discovery process.
By Staff | April 10, 2018
Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, spoke with former South African Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs on “What it Means to Live in a Constitutional Democracy” at CUNY Law School.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Raoul Felder | April 10, 2018
Whether you like Donald Trump, don't like Donald Trump, or are indifferent to Trump, what happened yesterday is appalling.
By Erin Mulvaney | April 4, 2018
“I filed this lawsuit against my former employer today because I believe that Americans should not be forced to choose between their principles and their paychecks,” Juli Briskman, the plaintiff, said in a statement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher Dunn | April 4, 2018
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties columnist Christopher Dunn writes: While it's too early to predict the cases the Supreme Court might see over the 2020 Census, an examination of three of its most recent decisions provides important insights into what types of disputes might come to the court, who can bring those disputes and when, and what types of constitutional and statutory claims the cases may offer.
By C. Ryan Barber | April 4, 2018
"Chasing indictment after indictment is not an adequate remedy," Manafort lawyer Kevin Downing argued in court Wednesday, urging a judge to restrain Robert Mueller's ongoing Russia investigation.
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