By Lizzy McLellan | December 7, 2017
Veteran Washington, D.C.-based U.S. Supreme Court advocate Carter Phillips is stepping down as leader of the firm's executive committee, to be replaced in January by a New York corporate partner, Michael Schmidtberger.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By James B. Kobak Jr. | November 28, 2017
The STAR-SKAN algorithms can resolve the knottiest legal questions in seconds—almost as fast as Donald Trump can tweet the answer.
By Law.com Editors | November 20, 2017
Law.com's Scott Graham and Orrick's Mark Davies will attend next week's SCOTUS args in 'Oil States', the patent world's most-watched case. Then they'll chew it over and take caller questions. Register now!
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lanier Saperstein, Mark Sullivan and Krista Bolles | November 15, 2017
Lanier Saperstein, Mark Sullivan and Krista Bolles write: Early next month the U.S. Supreme Court will hear argument in 'Rubin v. Islamic Republic of Iran' to decide a hotly contested issue that pits the Ninth, Second and District of Columbia Circuits, on one side, against the Seventh Circuit, the U.S. government and the University of Chicago, on the other.
By Colby Hamilton | November 13, 2017
Plaintiffs and amici supporters argue that the government seeks a too-wide interpretation of the limits to federal courts' powers over the executive branch.
By Marcia Coyle | October 25, 2017
The gathering this week will put on full display the Ivy League dominance on the current court. Indeed, the justices have faced criticism—and expressed their own concern—about the lack of law school diversity on the high court.
By Tony Mauro | National Law Journal | October 16, 2017
In a case closely watched by the tech industry, the justices could unwind a Second Circuit decision that held data stored overseas is beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement.
By Marcia Coyle | National Law Journal | October 4, 2017
In the blizzard of questions and hypotheticals marking some arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court, a lawyer can misunderstand a justice and misspeak, usually…
By Tony Mauro | October 4, 2017
Live broadcast or streaming of oral arguments "could adversely affect the character and quality of the dialogue between the attorneys and Justices," an aide wrote in a recent letter on behalf of Chief Justice John Roberts.
By Tony Mauro | October 3, 2017
Amid dire predictions of an imminent end to democracy, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday debated whether modern-day gerrymandering is so partisan and polarizing that it violates the Constitution.
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