By Cogan Schneier | National Law Journal | October 19, 2017
Chief Judge Merrick Garland agreed Thursday to livestream the arguments, scheduled for Friday.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 18, 2017
Paul Feinman on Wednesday was sworn in as an associate judge on the Court of Appeals, New York state's highest court, making him the first openly gay member and filling the vacancy created by the death of Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam last spring.
By Leigh Jones | October 16, 2017
With claims against Harvey Weinstein for sexual harassment and assault fresh in our minds, we thought we'd take a glance back at some vile behavior alleged against leaders in the legal profession.
By Jenna Greene | October 4, 2017
In a sweet win for lead counsel James Ho, a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher who was nominated last week by President Donald Trump for a seat on the Fifth Circuit, highway guardrail maker Trinity Industries dodged a $682 million bullet. What happened?
By Jenna Greene | September 26, 2017
Count irony as one of the (many) casualties of the Trump administration. How else to explain the oh-so-earnest speech Attorney General Jeff Sessions gave Tuesday at Georgetown Law School on “The Importance of Free Speech”?
By Jenna Greene | September 6, 2017
There is a legitimate policy argument that we should not reward people who flouted the rules by giving them a green card or path to citizenship. But that rationale collapses, utterly, when it comes to the Dreamers.
By Jenna Greene | August 30, 2017
The beauty (or the terror, depending on your perspective) of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division is that you never know where it'll strike. One minute the feds are taking down multi-billion dollar international cartels. The next, they're busting players in an industry that sounds more like a Downton Abbey plot device: heir location services
By Jenna Greene | August 28, 2017
A decade-long legal fight between the City of Los Angeles and neighboring Kern County over, ahem, biosolids came to a close last week. It was a critical test case over what to do with what gets flushed down the toilet.
By David Bario | August 16, 2017
After President Donald Trump said there were “very fine people on both sides” of the violent clashes in Charlottesville, one of his top lawyers circulated an email equating Confederate general Robert E. Lee with George Washington and saying Black Lives Matter had been “totally infiltrated” by terrorists, The New York Times reported.
By Jenna Greene | August 8, 2017
The last thing the world needs is another $1,500-an-hour white collar defense lawyer in New York City—which is why it's so refreshing that Preet Bharara has eschewed the lucrative and predictable embrace of a law firm.
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