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May 07, 2020 | National Law Journal

Flush With Embarrassment: Brief History of Awkward Moments at SCOTUS

Here's a look back at some of the more awkward, let's-forget-that-happened moments at the U.S. Supreme Court in recent and not-so-recent memory.

By Mike Scarcella | Tony Mauro

8 minute read

May 06, 2020 | Legaltech News

How to Best Navigate Infrastructure and IT Agreement Issues in the WFH Environment

An opportunity now exists for organizations and employees to come together to leverage existing and developing technologies to meet the needs of the work from home (WFH) environment.

By Tony Caldwell and R. Lee Fraley, Snell & Wilmer

7 minute read

April 22, 2020 | National Law Journal

Crowell & Moring's Natalie Ludaway on the New Landscape for State AGs

The former D.C. chief deputy attorney general discusses her perspective on the growing practice and her client work on issues like price gouging during the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Tony Mauro

6 minute read

April 22, 2020 | Supreme Court Brief

First Amendment Advocates Join to Protect Right to Rally | Rare Confession From DOJ | Feds Pay Fees in Kavanaugh FOIA | Phone Arguments: Tips from the Trenches

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. We're spotlighting the amicus lineup in a closely watched First Amendment case. And scroll down for our reporting on a rare confession of error from the Justice Department. Thanks for reading! And stay safe.

By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro

9 minute read

April 20, 2020 | National Law Journal

Former Gibson Dunn Associate Will Make His SCOTUS Debut—From Oklahoma

Mithun Mansinghani, solicitor general for Oklahoma, is doing the usual prep work, participating in moot courts hosted by the National Association of Attorneys General and the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute, among others—all by telephone.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 15, 2020 | Supreme Court Brief

Press 1 to Argue at the Supreme Court | An Oliver Wendell Holmes Play at the Court | Abortion Rights Cases Are Heading to SCOTUS

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief, and we hope you are well. When the court reopens, keep an eye out for a play about Oliver Wendell Holmes -- which will take place in the chamber. Plus: we reached out to practitioners about their thinking on the first-ever phone arguments. Thanks for reading, and be well.

By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro

7 minute read

March 25, 2020 | Supreme Court Brief

A Doubting Thomas Raises More Questions | The Cost of Seeking Review | High-Flying Justices | Cate Stetson Looks Ahead to Milestone

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. A doubting Justice Clarence Thomas raises more questions. The cost of seeking review: Paul Clement edition. High-flying justices get fresh look in new report. Plus: Hogan Lovells partner Cate Stetson looks ahead to milestone. Thanks for reading, and stay safe.

By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro

12 minute read

March 18, 2020 | National Law Journal

Hogan Lovells Partner Cate Stetson Looks Ahead to Milestone of 100 Appellate Arguments

Hogan Lovells' Cate Stetson speaks about how she prepares for oral arguments (spoiler alert: it involves cheeseburgers) and why so few women argue before the U.S. Supreme Court.

By Tony Mauro

9 minute read

March 11, 2020 | National Law Journal

'It Needed to Be Said': Wisconsin Federal Judge Defends His Article Slamming Roberts Court

"What I said is right. I mean, I think it needed to be said," U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman says in an interview about his new article "The Roberts Court's Assault on Democracy."

By Tony Mauro

7 minute read

March 02, 2020 | Supreme Court Brief

Trio of Former Scalia Clerks Will Argue CFPB Case | 'Mooting Paul Is a Total Waste of Time': Clement Is Saluted | A Rare 'Damn' Reverberates

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief! Tuesday's big CFPB case will feature argument from three former Scalia clerks — a rare occurrence. Plus, Kirkland's Paul Clement was saluted by peers after his 100th argument. Thanks for reading! And we love your feedback.

By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro

9 minute read