By Mike Scarcella | June 19, 2019
"This case presents an important question of federal law on which state and federal courts are now divided," Stetson, co-leader of the firm's Supreme Court practice, told the justices. A petition is expected in the coming weeks at the high court.
By Scott Flaherty | January 31, 2019
While Even Greebel serves out his sentence, the SEC and a court have suspended Greebel.
By Andrew Denney | December 26, 2018
The FIRST STEP Act is aptly named for the series of changes advocates say need to be made for comprehensive criminal justice reform.
By Ross Todd | October 15, 2018
Christopher Caldwell has been called on by a Ninth Circuit panel to argue for upholding the contempt of court finding against the former Maricopa County sheriff after the Department of Justice has indicated that it supports vacating Arpaio's conviction.
By Roy Strom | September 4, 2018
Matthew Kluger will continue to serve hot dogs after he unsuccessfully argued that federal prosecutors in New York wouldn't have bothered to bring his $37 million insider trading case.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Ben Seal | June 27, 2018
Lawyers around the country devoted their pro bono time to ensuring juveniles sentenced to mandatory life without parole were given a shot at freedom following two U.S. Supreme Court rulings.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 6, 2018
Meek Mill's legal team is no stranger to digging into the background of jurists and raising issues they think may create a conflict, but as the Pennsylvania Supreme Court begins considering the rapper's latest appeal, Justice Debra Todd is getting out ahead of any possible claims that campaign contributions might influence her handling of the case.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 23, 2018
Georgia law dictated McIver's life sentence, foreclosing any discretion by Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Robert McBurney, except on the question of whether McIver could be eligible for parole.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 27, 2018
Lawyers took to social media to decry the verdict as inconsistent in acquitting former Fisher & Phillips partner Tex McIver of malice murder but convicting him of felony murder.
By Tony Mauro | April 23, 2018
Fisher, who has argued 35 cases before the high court, will maintain his position at Stanford and as co-director of its Supreme Court clinic, a position he's held since 2006.
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