Stuart Gasner

Stuart Gasner

January 13, 2021 | National Law Journal

Reining In Trump: This Is Congress' Road Map for Removing a President

The 25th Amendment won't happen, but Congress still has options.

By Stuart Gasner and Yena Lee

6 minute read

February 04, 2020 | National Law Journal

'Criminal-like' Charges and Evidence Abound in Impeachment Proceedings

There has been much talk in the Senate trial to the effect that no crimes or crime-like behavior have been charged or proven. To the contrary, the articles of impeachment sound a lot like an indictment on several federal crimes, backed up by a lot of testimony at trial.

By Stuart Gasner and Nicholas Green

7 minute read

January 21, 2020 | National Law Journal

Trial by Jury: What if Impeachments Were Tried Like Federal Crimes?

As the Senate impeachment trial commences, it's worth looking at the trial through the lens of the Federal Rules of Evidence, if only to see what guidance they provide.

By Stuart Gasner and Nicholas Green

5 minute read

November 17, 2014 | National Law Journal

Op-Ed: Justice System for White-Collar Defendants is Flawed Top to Bottom

From whistleblowers to cops to prosecutors, it's skewed against the accused.

By Stuart Gasner

5 minute read

December 01, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

The Litigation Settlement Machine

When you take a close look at how disputes are resolved, it's not a pretty picture.

By Stuart Gasner

7 minute read

December 14, 2012 | The Recorder

Off to Delaware

Trying a case in the Court of Chancery presents a stark contrast to many state courts and has its advantages, says Stuart Gasner of Keker & Van Nest.

By Stuart Gasner

5 minute read