National Law Journal | Commentary
By Kirk C. Jenkins | July 25, 2022
The theory that gun control legislation is nearly always unconstitutional is for at least two reasons mistaken.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Curt Levey | July 25, 2022
The merit of climate lawsuits is debatable and lawmakers should ask hard questions about whether lawsuits are the best approach to combating climate change, and the public should be concerned about the funding behind these suits.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By David Olener and Lauren Tringali | July 19, 2022
Getting prepared for compliance with U.S. sanctions enforcement.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | July 15, 2022
The late Justice Byron White was a famed football player in his younger days, but his basketball skill made a mark inside and outside the court.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Bloch and Benjamin White | July 12, 2022
The grisly parallels between the Jan. 6 insurrection and the Charlottesville, Virginia, "Unite the Right" rally.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Kelsey McCann | July 8, 2022
Plaintiffs firms can offer young lawyers the chance to unparalleled legal training while motivating real positive change in people's lives – firms' myriad differences are a strength.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Philip Giordano and Paul Washington | July 6, 2022
The administration's antitrust policy shift comes at a particularly challenging time for companies facing supply chain disruptions. CLOs can play a leading role in helping their boards and management teams incorporate consideration of ESG factors and stakeholder perspectives into their business strategy.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Hundreds of Women Law Firm Partners | July 5, 2022
"Our presence and leadership within the bar is without question a byproduct of the freedom each of us has had to make reproductive decisions for ourselves," the thousands of signatories from about 190 firms wrote.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Sonia M. Suter and Naomi Cahn | July 1, 2022
The failure of the court's majority to recognize the interests of pregnant people regarding the right to terminate a pregnancy demonstrates its egregious indifference about the impact of ending this almost 50-year-old constitutional right.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | June 30, 2022
Supreme Court justices, judges, law clerks, lawyers and journalists still follow Bashman's blog for appellate news.
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