National Law Journal | Commentary
By Randall D. Eliason | January 4, 2021
Editor's note: This is a response to Caroline Johnston Polisi's piece submitted last month laying out why she asked for a pardon for her client,…
By Jonathan Ringel | January 4, 2021
Nothing in Ryan Germany's resume suggests he would stand in the way of a Republican president, but that was his role on Saturday during an extraordinary telephone call with President Donald Trump.
By Angela Morris | January 4, 2021
Doing away with partisan elections of judges and moving to an appointment and retention election system were the main recommendations by the Texas Commission on Judicial Selection.
By Marcia Coyle | January 4, 2021
"While Senator Hawley's effort is obviously doomed to failure, it is still a bare-faced assault on our democracy and a contemptible gesture toward a coup d'etat by President Donald J. Trump and his supporters," hundreds of Yale law schools alums said.
By Marcia Coyle | Mike Scarcella | January 4, 2021
"This is as blatant an attempt to steal an election as you will ever hear," Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said on Twitter. And George Conway stated: "The real question that pops up here, and pops up again and again, is how delusional is he? Is he that delusional, or is he just desperate? I think it's a little bit of both."
By Angela Morris | December 31, 2020
News about the impact of COVID-19 on the courts, lawyers and law firms dominated the top 10 most popular stories on Texas Lawyer's website during 2020.
By Alaina Lancaster | December 30, 2020
Give some of The Recorder's top stories one last read before ringing in a brand-new year.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Anthony L. Cochran | December 30, 2020
The experts will be subject to the test established by the U.S. Supreme Court that our General Assembly adopted.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | December 30, 2020
There are few reads as distressing as Tracy Campbell's, Deliver the Vote. The corruption in American elections, whether it be to disenfranchise African Americans after the Civil War or the machine politics that put both Lyndon Johnson and Harry Truman in the Senate, is difficult fully to grasp. It is almost as though voter fraud is endemic to American history.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Stacey Evans | December 29, 2020
Potential judges' qualifications and their basic respect for the rule of law and the welfare of our country should come into play. Not so for Perdue and Loeffler, however.
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