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Tony Mauro

Tony Mauro

October 04, 2018 | National Law Journal

Brett Kavanaugh Walks Back His Angry Senate Testimony

"I might have been too emotional at times. I know that my tone was sharp, and I said a few things I should not have said," the U.S. Supreme Court nominee said in an op-ed published Thursday night at The Wall Street Journal.

By Tony Mauro

5 minute read

October 03, 2018 | National Law Journal

Ted Olson Is Fired Up Over ABA's Kavanaugh Letter, Drops Membership

ABA executive director Jack Rives said in response: “I've got the greatest respect for Ted Olson, who has been a longtime friend and supporter of the ABA." He added: “I would hope that people wouldn't let one issue affect their membership.”

By Tony Mauro | Ellis Kim

5 minute read

October 03, 2018 | Litigation Daily

Ted Olson Drops ABA Membership Over Kavanaugh Letter

ABA executive director Jack Rives said in response: “I've got the greatest respect for Ted Olson, who has been a longtime friend and supporter of the ABA." He added: “I would hope that people wouldn't let one issue affect their membership.”

By Tony Mauro and Ellis Kim

5 minute read

October 03, 2018 | Supreme Court Brief

The Art of the Deal, John Roberts Style | Will Arbitration Truck Along? | Plus: Kate Shaw Q&A

The justices have an insatiable appetite for arbitration. Meanwhile, check out Chief Justice Roberts displaying his skills at trying to find common ground on the eight-justice court. This is Supreme Court Brief—and thanks for reading!

By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle

6 minute read

October 02, 2018 | National Law Journal

Kavanaugh May Face Recusal Dilemmas If He's Confirmed

Entities that Brett Kavanaugh has attacked. Organizations that opposed Kavanaugh's nomination. Issues Kavanaugh has expressed opinions about. There are a host of areas that could pose recusal problems if the nominee is confirmed.

By Tony Mauro

5 minute read

October 02, 2018 | National Law Journal

If Confirmed, Will Kavanaugh Take the Supreme Court 'Express Train' to the Right?

In a conversation after the Senate hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Kate Shaw, a professor at Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law offered her insights with The National Law Journal about the court's future.

By Tony Mauro

6 minute read

October 02, 2018 | Litigation Daily

Would Kavanaugh Take the Supreme Court 'Express Train' to the Right?

In a conversation after the Senate hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Kate Shaw, a professor at Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law offered her insights with The National Law Journal about the court's future.

By Tony Mauro

6 minute read

October 02, 2018 | Supreme Court Brief

Day 2 at Shorthanded SCOTUS | Justices Skirt Fee Fight in LGBT Case | Plus: Scenes from the Court

On deck at the Supreme Court for Day 2 with eight justices. Plus: the court declined to weigh into a legal-fee fight in a same-sex marriage case. This is NLJ's Supreme Court Brief.

By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle

6 minute read

October 01, 2018 | Supreme Court Brief

A Return to Normalcy (With Eight Justices) | John Bursch Joins ADF | Plus: Kennedy's Reticence, the IP Docket & More

The Supreme Court returned Monday with eight justices—we've been there before. Plus: John Bursch takes on a new role at Alliance Defending Freedom. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.

By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle

8 minute read

October 01, 2018 | National Law Journal

Cosby Loses Bid in Supreme Court to Stop California Defamation Case

The case Cosby v. Dickinson challenged a California decision that said a defamation lawsuit brought against Cosby and his onetime lawyer Martin Singer of Lavely & Singer could go forward.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read