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Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner is part of the National Law Journal's D.C. Litigation team. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter: @BradKutner.

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November 16, 2022 | National Law Journal

'Sadness, Anger and Sorrow': UVA School of Law Students Return to Class Following Shooting

"You're part not only of this community, but this very big [alumni] community who all have our backs," Dean Risa Goluboff said Wednesday morning. 

By Brad Kutner

3 minute read

November 15, 2022 | National Law Journal

Crowell & Moring, Quinn Emanuel Attorneys Best Boies Schiller in $7 Billion Weapons Contract Dispute

A lower court correctly found tolling issues and limits to federal antitrust law doomed the dispute, the unanimous appeals panel said Tuesday. 

By Brad Kutner

3 minute read

November 15, 2022 | National Law Journal

Post-Midterm Senate Judiciary Meeting Offers Some Fireworks, as Democrats' Hopes Run High

Despite aggressive blame-game tactics by GOP senators, Democratic Senate wins are set to give Biden's nominees Tuesday— and beyond— a more friendly Senate.

By Brad Kutner

6 minute read

November 15, 2022 | National Law Journal

'Disorganized, Bizarre and Potentially Paranoid': DC Judge Nixes Lawyer's Bid to Join Defender Panel

D.C. Superior Court Judges Juliet McKenna and Peter Krauthamer expressed concern following Kavita Kalsy's application to join the city's Criminal Justice Act Panel.  

By Brad Kutner

3 minute read

November 14, 2022 | National Law Journal

Texas Secessionists Sue Meta Platforms After Website Banned from Facebook 

"You'd be hard pressed to read those two sections and find the Texas legislature said these cases could be litigated in California," said an attorney for the Texas Nationalist Movement, who argued state law should Trump the company's forum selection clause.

By Brad Kutner

6 minute read

November 14, 2022 | National Law Journal

DOJ, Trump Spar Over Presidential Record Designation in Newly Unsealed Papers

"The relevant time for Trump to have designated records as 'personal' or 'presidential' was during his term in office," wrote U.S. Attorney Juan Antonio Gonzalez. Jackson, the former president said he has wide authority to declare documents taken from his Florida home "personal."

By Brad Kutner

6 minute read

November 11, 2022 | National Law Journal

US Chamber's CLO Defends Corporate Activism as Free Speech  

Environmental, social and governance strategies from U.S. companies have come under increased scrutiny by congressional Republicans. 

By Brad Kutner

3 minute read

November 10, 2022 | Law.com

Bench Report: Judge Derides FedSoc Critics + Judicial Nominees Hang in the Balance After Midterms

Judge William Pryor kicked off the Federalist Society's annual convention this week by mocking the group's critics.

By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner

6 minute read

November 10, 2022 | National Law Journal

'Reckless and Factually Untrue': Trump Lawyers to Pay $66K After Failed RICO Suit

U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks late Thursday afternoon, called Trump's failed legal claims "willful, not simply negligent."

By Brad Kutner

4 minute read

November 09, 2022 | National Law Journal

With Senate Control Unknown, Biden's Judicial Nominations Hang in the Balance

If Democrats lose control of the Senate, there's still hope for the 21 nominated judges who could receive floor votes before the end of this Congress.

By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner

5 minute read