By Erin Mulvaney | June 28, 2018
New LGBT workplace cases are arriving at the U.S. Supreme Court now, just as Anthony Kennedy is leaving the bench. We've got early labor-and-management reaction to thinking about the post-Kennedy court. Plus: Scroll down for the latest moves, and a quick word on a big new age-discrimination case.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 27, 2018
Advocates and lawyers on both sides of the political spectrum found aspects of Kennedy's record to scorn and to appreciate.
By Tony Mauro | June 27, 2018
During his nearly 30 years on the Supreme Court, Justice Anthony Kennedy, who announced his retirement Wednesday, authored some of the most important…
By ALM Staff | June 27, 2018
"I sort of characterize it as a slap on the wrist, because he spoke directly about religious tolerance and how important it was for government officials to address religious tolerance, support religious tolerance, not only within our borders, but as a nation that leads the world," Marcia Coyle, chief Washington correspondent at NLJ, said on a "PBS NewsHour" appearance.
By Ellis Kim | June 27, 2018
James Alex Fields Jr. is accused of driving a car into people protesting against a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last year, killing Heather Heyer of the Miller Law Group.
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By Gina Passarella and Ben Seal | June 27, 2018
Whether fighting for LGBT rights, protecting veterans or helping the U.S. women's hockey team achieve gender equity, the country's biggest firms rose to the occasion to help pro bono clients in 2017.
By Ellis Kim | June 26, 2018
Firms including Paul Weiss; Kirkland & Ellis; and Covington & Burling have all gotten involved in some fashion after President Donald Trump backed off from a zero tolerance policy that separated immigrant families.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 26, 2018
This is a case about cotton in the Deep South. B.B. King once called cotton "a force of nature." But Judge Kevin Newsom said the poetry of cotton "has given way to a nasty little feud."
By Angela Morris | June 26, 2018
Lawyer Paul Smith, who argued the landmark "Lawrence v. Texas" case decided 15 years ago today, talks about the "poetic coincidence" of June 26 for gay rights.
By Erin Mulvaney | June 25, 2018
"Akima is not a governmental entity—it is a private company," the company's lawyers at Virginia-based IslerDare wrote in court papers asking a judge to dismiss the claims. "Therefore, Akima's termination of plaintiff's employment cannot possibly violate free speech clauses in the U.S. or Virginia Constitution."
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