By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | April 13, 2021
The new signers include two firms with Georgia roots.
By Marcia Coyle | April 7, 2021
"I hope and expect that the court will retain its authority, an authority that my stories have shown was hard-won. But that authority, like the rule of law, depends on trust," Justice Breyer said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 7, 2021
Trump is now being sued by 11 members of Congress and two U.S. Capitol police officers over the Jan. 6 riot.
By Marcia Coyle | March 15, 2021
The public campaign has echoes to Obama-era op-ed pieces, as some legal scholars urged the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to step down.
By Dan Clark | February 25, 2021
In his motion for attorney fees, Paul Davis claims private conversations between himself and his former co-counsel were discussed with a nonparty to the election lawsuit who is identified only as "Bob."
By Mike Scarcella | Nate Robson | February 22, 2021
The nine-member grievance committee in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia includes current and former prosecutors, a Supreme Court veteran and Big Law leaders.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 16, 2021
Attorneys with Cohen Milstein and the NAACP allege the Jan. 6 riots were "the intended and foreseeable culmination of a carefully coordinated campaign to interfere with the legal process required to confirm the tally of votes cast in the Electoral College."
By Marcia Coyle | February 12, 2021
What would a conviction take, the prominent Gibson Dunn partner said, "if it isn't encouraging, condoning and inciting an attempt at a violent overthrow of the government of the United States in the Capitol Building at a time when Congress is performing one of the most important constitutional responsibilities given to it?"
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By Dan Roe | February 4, 2021
Wilmer, Kasowitz Benson, Perkins Coie and Jones Day walked away after Election Day with hefty dollar fee disbursements from political clients.
By Mike Scarcella | C. Ryan Barber | January 24, 2021
Jeffrey Clark, then acting head of the DOJ civil division and a former Kirkland & Ellis partner, denied he participated in any effort to remove Jeffrey Rosen, then the acting U.S. attorney general. "All my official communications were consistent with the law," Clark said, according to a New York Times report.
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