By Mike Scarcella | November 23, 2020
The former Obama administration leader and ex-O'Melveny partner in Los Angeles would become the first Latino to lead the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 23, 2020
"Although some Republican leaders have supported President Trump's right to challenge aspects of the voting in various states, for the good of the country, they should now strongly oppose his dangerous and extra-legal efforts to intimidate state election officials and distort the Electoral College process," they wrote.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | November 22, 2020
"This claim, like Frankenstein's Monster, has been haphazardly stitched together from two distinct theories in an attempt to avoid controlling precedent."
By Max Mitchell | November 20, 2020
The defense-side changes come after a number of adjustments occurred last week with Trump's legal team in the case, beginning with the exit of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur as well as Philadelphia attorney Linda Kerns.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Will Sylianteng | November 19, 2020
Recent political events and actors have introduced a dangerous new trend: the "fact deniers." There have always been fact deniers and conspiracy theory subscribers in our country (and on our juries), but until recently they were relegated to niche chatrooms and not given any true credence by authority figures.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 19, 2020
Giuliani received widespread media attention, and poor marks from listening attorneys, for his arguments in the case earlier this week.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | November 18, 2020
We're not here to opine on the merits of those challenges as none of us are wearing a black robe (though some of us hope to one day). Rather, we write to address what we consider a dangerous trend developing as a result of these legal challenges regardless of your politics.
By Gary D. Robertson | The Associated Press | November 18, 2020
Challenger Paul Newby, the senior associate justice, had 406 more votes than Chief Justice Cheri Beasley, the state's first Black woman to hold the position, from nearly 5.4 million ballots counted from the race, according to figures from the State Board of Elections.
By John Baker and Kate Swenson | November 18, 2020
Eleven days before Election Day, an Eighth Circuit panel denied a motion for a stay of an injunction, declining to require the enforcement of a Minnesota statute that, due to a candidate's death, would have operated to delay until Feb. 9, 2021 the election for a congressional district.
By Karen Sloan | November 18, 2020
University of California, Irvine School of Law professor Mehrsa Baradaran—whose work centers on financial inequality—is pulling double duty, pitching in on the transition teams dedicated to both the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve.
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