By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 22, 2021
"My job is to protect the Department of Justice and its employees in going about their job and doing the right thing under the facts and the law," Garland said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | February 22, 2021
According to the Sierra Club, "Ultimately the destructive border wall must be torn down. Constructing a wall has stripped environmental, cultural and health protections from border communities, bulldozed through Tribal sites and burial grounds, and left irreversible scars on wildlife habitat and local towns."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Doug Cassel and Viren Mascarenhas | February 22, 2021
A decades-long trend of increased legal attention to business and human rights globally continued in 2020, albeit with mixed and incomplete results.
By Marcia Coyle | February 22, 2021
Former clerks are facing off as arguments resume. Plus: a former Sotomayor clerk has joined Cooley. Scroll down for headlines: 'Meet SG3'
By Michael A. Mora | February 19, 2021
"We were going to deal with this on the commission, and some hearings generated interest from people who were making a lot of money," Stephen Zack said. "Ultimately, we made five changes to the constitution and this wasn't one of them. What I learned is something I already knew: 'Money is power.'"
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 19, 2021
A dean at a pivotal time in the history of the University of Connecticut School of Law, Phillip Blumberg was remembered as a man of passion, vision and dedication. He died Sunday at 101.
By Jim Saunders | February 19, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis has declined to issue a statewide mask mandate amid the coronavirus pandemic, but numerous local governments have approved such requirements.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary
By Michael P. Maslanka | February 17, 2021
The House impeachment managers presented compelling arguments against President Donald Trump in the recently concluded impeachment trial; Michael P. Maslanka explains how they did it.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 17, 2021
The Ku Klux Klan Act is featured in recent lawsuits against Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, as well as a case against the organizers of a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2018.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 17, 2021
"What the subpoena power gave us was the ability to call the bluff of some folks who had indicated a potential openness to testify," Kramer Levin's Barry Berke said of the debate on whether to call witnesses in Trump's second impeachment trial.
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