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By Angela D. Giampolo | May 4, 2018
Much of our focus on LGBTQ rights centers at the federal level because those decisions impact the entire United States, but there are many ongoing battles in a multitude of states that concern LGBTQ equality.
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By C. Ryan Barber | May 4, 2018
“There isn't a political fire on the left when it comes to judicial nominations," says Elliot Williams of the progressive lobbying shop The Raben Group. The firm registered to advocate for the Committee for a Fair Judiciary.
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By Michael Marciano | May 2, 2018
Alisa Tiwari, a participant in Yale's San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project, said she first became interested in taking court action after reading last December that the U.S. Department of Justice, under Attorney General Jeff Sessions' direction, had repealed guidance calling for more compassionate and less stringent treatment of poor, young and disabled Americans, as well as people of color.
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By Karen Sloan | May 2, 2018
This year's crop of speakers run the gamut from a Supreme Court justice and deputy attorney general to an ESPN basketball caller and a podcast host.
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By Marcia Coyle | May 2, 2018
Harris, formerly at Kirkland & Ellis before joining the Trump administration, said he was drawn to Consovoy McCarthy Park's "amazingly diverse" practice.
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By C. Ryan Barber | May 1, 2018
“Congress has actually moved fairly quickly in confirming our U.S. attorneys, in contrast to some of our Main Justice and other D.C.-based officials,” Rosenstein says.
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By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. | May 1, 2018
Appellate Practice columnists Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. discuss constitutional issues surrounding recovery of punitive damages.
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By Anthony S. Volpe and Harry Vartanian | May 1, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court's June 2014 landmark decision Alice v. CLS Bank International altered the course and viability of software patents in the United States and continues to cause uncertainty over the eligibility of software for patent protection.
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By Tony Mauro | April 30, 2018
Best known for his expertise in election law, Rick Hasen's new book takes a broad view of what he sees as the inconsistencies in Scalia's decision-making.
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By Marcia Coyle | April 30, 2018
The justice will curtail activities for the next few weeks, the court said. She also will wear a sling for several weeks and undergo physical therapy for several months. Sotomayor is expected to recover full mobility and shoulder function, according to the court.
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