By C. Ryan Barber | August 5, 2020
Eric Herschmann, who'd joined Kasowitz Benson Torres in 1996, argued for Trump at his impeachment trial. Herschmann revealed his new role as a White House senior adviser in court filings in New York.
By Raychel Lean | July 29, 2020
The Florida Supreme Court is looking for anyone who was a judge, court employee, lawyer, election worker, campaign worker, journalist or otherwise involved in the infamous 2000 Florida recount.
By Marcia Coyle | July 27, 2020
The census statute "does not curtail the president's authority to direct the secretary in making policy judgments that result in 'the decennial census,'" then-Justice Sandra Day O'Connor wrote. John Roberts Jr., then a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, argued for the government.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | July 23, 2020
The advisory board for "Lawyers for Trump" includes 11 current or former attorneys general, one Am Law 200 attorney, other private lawyers from around the country, along with Rudy Giuliani.
By Mike Scarcella | July 21, 2020
"Each day that the government is allowed to escalate its takeover undermines that trust—trust that may never fully be regained," Deepak Gupta argued for the Open Technology Fund in the D.C. Circuit.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | July 20, 2020
The Connecticut Supreme Court late Monday paved the way for the state's residents to vote via absentee ballot for the August congressional primary if they so choose.
By Marcia Coyle | July 9, 2020
Responding to Justice Clarence Thomas in one of the cases, Chief Justice John Roberts said in a footnote: "The daylight between our opinion and Justice Thomas's 'dissent' is not as great as that label might suggest."
By Marcia Coyle | July 6, 2020
Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, wrote an opinion concurring in the judgment. "In my view, the Constitution is silent on states' authority to bind electors in voting," Thomas wrote.
By Jane Wester | June 30, 2020
A Dutchess County Supreme Court justice on Tuesday granted a temporary restraining order blocking President Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump and her publisher Simon & Schuster from publishing, printing or distributing any portion of her upcoming book about the president.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | May 28, 2020
Meeting this unprecedented challenge will require significant changes in current law and practice.
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