By Alaina Lancaster | June 17, 2020
U.S. District Judge William Orrick III told proponents for keeping the video recording of the 2008 trial over Proposition 8 sealed that he views the issue differently.
By Greg Land | June 17, 2020
The petition filed in federal court in Atlanta said the Georgia Recall Act provision restricting petition circulators to citizens eligible to vote in the recall election is unconstitutional.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | June 17, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. We've got a snapshot from the latest financial disclosures, and we reach out to McDermott Will's Paul Hughes and Orrick's Kelsi Corkran for their thoughts on the court's denial of a raft of qualified immunity petitions. Plus: Justice Alito had sharp words in a pair of dissents this week. Thanks for reading!
By C. Ryan Barber | June 16, 2020
"It has been the greatest honor and privilege of my professional career to have served together with you (and many before you) for more than two decades," Assistant Attorney General Jody Hunt wrote in a message to the Justice Department's civil division.
By Nate Robson | June 16, 2020
"This is a civil action by the United States to prevent Defendant John R. Bolton, a former National Security Advisor, from compromising national security by publishing a book containing classified information," the Justice Department said in its complaint Tuesday in Washington.
By Jim Saunders | June 16, 2020
Rep. Chuck Clemons argued that he should be shielded from the lawsuit because of sovereign immunity, which helps protect government officials and agencies from lawsuits.
By Dara Kam | June 16, 2020
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle last month ruled against the DeSantis administration in a battle over a 2019 state law aimed at carrying out a constitutional amendment to restore the voting rights of felons "who have completed all terms of their sentences, including parole and probation."
By Jenna Greene | June 16, 2020
The case attracted a stellar crop of amicus briefs from many of the top law firms in the country—and across the board, every single one of them sided with the LGBT employees.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 15, 2020
What began as a pro se case by a child welfare services coordinator with Clayton County's juvenile court who was fired after he joined a gay recreational softball league became one of three cases on which the U.S. Supreme Court rested its landmark discrimination ruling.
By Jane Wester | June 15, 2020
Kaplan, who represents author E. Jean Carroll, said Trump, who is contesting jurisdiction in a defamation suit brought by Carroll, can't say in court that he isn't domiciled in Manhattan, while claiming to be a New Yorker when it suits him,
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