By R. Robin McDonald | June 26, 2020
A Trump appointee ruled the city of Alpharetta was within its rights to stop the Sons of Confederate Veterans from carrying the Confederate battle flag in its annual Old Soldiers Day Parade.
By Jenna Greene | June 23, 2020
Lesser lawyers might have said the case was hopeless. But not a team from Kirkland led by Mike Williams and Susan Davies, who just got provisions of a 48-year-old law declared unconstitutional.
By Jenna Greene | June 17, 2020
The underlying case involves Arkansas' so-called "ag-gag" rule that would stymie undercover exposés of industrial agriculture--and it raises meaty First Amendment issues.
By Nate Robson | June 16, 2020
"This is a civil action by the United States to prevent Defendant John R. Bolton, a former National Security Advisor, from compromising national security by publishing a book containing classified information," the Justice Department said in its complaint Tuesday in Washington.
By Jenna Greene | June 16, 2020
The case attracted a stellar crop of amicus briefs from many of the top law firms in the country—and across the board, every single one of them sided with the LGBT employees.
By Mitchell S. Goldberg and Richard Lloret | June 12, 2020
As the backlog of cases build, we write to start a dialogue and suggest that trial lawyers and trial judges, both of whom are understandably concerned about timely case resolution, need to give more thought and consideration to bench trials.
By Jenna Greene | June 11, 2020
Bill Barr is gunning for a place in history as one of the worst attorneys general. What a disappointment he has turned out to be.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Lara Yeretsian | May 18, 2020
People should be very concerned about the privacy implications of these programs, which seek to gather personal information such as health and location data.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 14, 2020
"The majority has only confirmed one of the Founders' worst fears: that, while no man may be above the law, a group of judges, so emboldened, may consider themselves beyond it," one dissenting judge wrote.
By Jenna Greene | May 14, 2020
'The Fourth Amendment does not vanish behind prison walls.'
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