New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Yannett, Kara Brockmeyer, Andrew Levine, Winston Paes and Matthew Specht | December 11, 2020
Expect the Biden Administration and DOJ to depart in certain ways from the more business-friendly approach to regulation and enforcement we have seen over the past four years.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | December 11, 2020
The suit is a dishonest and irresponsible effort to use the highest court as a prop to advance a political agenda.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By David M. Lipshutz | December 11, 2020
OP-ED: These lawsuits sought to disenfranchise millions of votes and to overturn the results of an election of the President of the United States. What could be more important than sending a strong message to not ever do that without basis again?
By Marcia Coyle | December 10, 2020
"The president could have ended this, put all this nonsense aside," Sidley Austin partner Carter Phillips said in an interview. Phillips is participating on an amicus brief at the Supreme Court opposing the bid by Texas, widely spurned as frivolous, to overturn the election Joe Biden won.
By Jim Turner | December 10, 2020
"The integrity and resolution of the 2020 election is of paramount importance," Attorney General Ashley Moody wrote in a statement as Florida joined a friend-of-the-court brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to allow Texas to move forward with the case.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Michael Kenny | December 9, 2020
"Senators Perdue and Loeffler--look in the mirror: your team jersey says Georgia, not Texas."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 8, 2020
The lawsuit filed by U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pennsylvania, was the first to ask a court to overturn the election results wholesale, but it has recently been joined by several others seeking a similar remedy.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 8, 2020
Lawyers on social media largely denounced the Texas attorney general's claims, which have already been dismissed by other courts.
By C. Ryan Barber | December 8, 2020
"Because the law recognizes the president's political power to pardon, the appropriate course is to dismiss this case as moot," U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan wrote.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 7, 2020
"A license to practice law is not a license to lie to the public on behalf of a client, whether doing so endangers one individual or the entire body politic," more than 1,500 attorneys said of the Trump campaign lawyers in an open letter.
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