The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | August 26, 2020
As the coronavirus has ruptured personal and professional life, it has also presented an opportunity for young lawyers to evaluate the future they want for themselves.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | August 21, 2020
We strongly support those who engage in peaceful protest, but it is time to draw the line against violent misconduct and divisiveness of which it is symptomatic, whatever the source.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Helgi Walker, Barry Goldsmith, Jonathan Seibald and Brian Richman | August 20, 2020
The commission's Enforcement Division has waged an overly aggressive and entirely unnecessary campaign against the very firms that provide capital and liquidity to the small businesses the SEC says it wants to help.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | August 19, 2020
Why not use the klieg lights that are now blasting on Harris to push your client's position — even if the tactic is cheap?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | August 14, 2020
In addition to the increased cost, relying on neighboring states to shoulder the environmental hazard of landfills is not a long-term solution.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | August 6, 2020
Any officer who is authorized by the government to wield life-threatening power against civilians in the United States, depriving them of liberty on the spot, should be identifiable and accountable.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Mark Dubois | August 6, 2020
Richard Susskind's most recent book, Online Courts and the Future of Justice, urged that we plan ahead and use technology to reform and reimagine our civil and criminal justice systems. Little did he know that within six months of its publishing, the world's courts would have jumped into the maelstrom, virtually overnight.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | August 4, 2020
If there's liability for corporate hypocrisy, that'd be the end of American capitalism.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dylan Hosmer-Quint | July 29, 2020
If Chief Justice John Roberts wants to rebuild faith in the institution he proudly defends, he cannot continue hiding behind unsigned orders, especially when those orders carry partisan implications.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | July 28, 2020
A person's constitutionally protected speech and religious rights are not forfeited upon criminal incarceration. We applaud Judge Hellerstein for calling it like it is.
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