By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | October 2, 2020
So much for the wheels of justice turning slowly. These days, developments at the U.S. Supreme Court are moving at warp speed.
By Marcia Coyle | October 2, 2020
A former Baker Botts associate, Barrett, according to her Senate questionnaire, provided research and briefing assistance "at the outset of litigation" in Florida courts.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carl W. Hittinger and Jeanne-Michele Mariani | October 2, 2020
One area of the law in which her opinions in a most prolific career are rare, is that of antitrust. It could be that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who joined a U.S. Supreme Court already heavy with two antitrust jurists—Justices Stephen Breyer and Justice John Paul Stevens, and more recently Justice Neil Gorsuch—felt the viewpoints of her better-versed colleagues more compelling than her own thoughts on the matter.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 1, 2020
Two of the lawyers hail from Holland & Knight and one is from Chalmers & Adams.
By ALM Staff | September 26, 2020
Supporters noted Barrett would bring strong intellectual credentials to the high court, while opponents fear she may lean too far to the right.
By Marcia Coyle | September 26, 2020
"To be sure, overruling precedent is disruptive. But some instability in constitutional law is the inevitable byproduct of pluralism," Amy Coney Barrett once said. Here's a look at some of the things the Supreme Court nominee has said about flashpoint issues and her career.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael J. Parker | September 25, 2020
On Sept. 18, the United States lost a Titan and perhaps the greatest defender of those who request equal protection under the law.
By Tony Mauro | September 20, 2020
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's clerks had likely already been studying petitions that will be considered by the justices at the so-called long conference.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Marcia Coyle and Max Mitchell | September 19, 2020
"She spent her life fighting for the equality of all people, and she was a pathbreaking champion of women's rights," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said. "She served our court and country with consummate dedication, tirelessness, and passion for justice. She has left a legacy few could rival."
By Marcia Coyle | September 16, 2020
The jury subgroup of the judicial conference's COVID-19 Task Force this summer "put together ideas for going forward" with civil, criminal and grand jury trials, U.S. District Judge Claire Egan of the Northern District of Oklahoma said.
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