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 Jacqueline Thomsen | February 13, 2021
The constitutional arguments made by Trump's defense counsel were largely panned, but most Senate Republicans still voted to acquit the former president.
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?"
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 9, 2021
"There is no argument. I have no idea what he's doing," Alan Dershowitz, who defended Trump at the prior impeachment, said of the ex-president's new defense attorney Bruce Castor.
By Jason Grant | February 9, 2021
"The counterclaim in this case is a strategy to silence racial justice advocates that you might expect from segregationists in the South in the 1950s," one law professor said of a recent action lodged by the city of Detroit against Black Lives Matter protestors alleging civil conspiracy.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 4, 2021
Grocery associations have enlisted Morrison & Foerster and Stoel Rives to seek injunctions that would prevent cities in California and Washington from enforcing their coronavirus hazard pay laws.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 3, 2021
"We need lawyers and paralegals and assistants and staffers to understand that—while the target may not look like you—if you break democracy, you break it for everyone," Stacey Abrams said in a virtual gathering at ALM's Legalweek(year).
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 27, 2021
Outsiders want the Biden reform group—which will be co-led by Obama administration veterans—to include more than just lawyers in considering changes to the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Marcia Coyle | January 25, 2021
"How will this decision be explained? Will the Senate say that they decided that the Chief Justice cannot preside or just need not? And will the Chief say anything about this?" one law professor wrote.
By Marcia Coyle | January 21, 2021
"The ability to try, convict, and disqualify former officials is an important deterrent against future misconduct," the scholars, representing conservative and liberal backgrounds, wrote in an open statement.
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