National Law Journal | Analysis
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 10, 2020
"Simply by keeping litigation ongoing, a sore loser candidate or party could dramatically undermine the transition efforts of the winning candidate by indefinitely postponing the declaration of a president-elect under the act," a 2001 law review article warned.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | November 10, 2020
The suit, filed by Porter Wright Morris & Arthur attorneys in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, raised allegations, including a lack of transparency regarding canvassing mail-in ballots and disparate treatment of potentially defective ballots.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 10, 2020
Duke Law's Christopher Schroeder, a former Obama-era Justice Department lawyer, is leading the Biden DOJ team. The team also includes Pam Karlan of Stanford Law and myriad Big Law partners.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 10, 2020
Duke Law's Christopher Schroeder, a former Obama-era Justice Department lawyer, is leading the Biden DOJ team. The team also includes Pam Karlan of Stanford Law and myriad Big Law partners.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | November 10, 2020
The Biden administration is expected to devote considerable resources to restoring federal primacy over policies protecting human health and the environment. In this edition of their Environmental Law Column, Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan first discuss what the new government can do on its own, and then what would require formal rulemaking processes, and finally what can only be accomplished with Congressional action.
By ALM staff | November 10, 2020
Former DOJ officials were among those criticizing Barr's memo.
By ALM staff | November 10, 2020
Former DOJ officials were among those criticizing Barr's memo.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | November 9, 2020
The Commonwealth Court decision said GOP observers could come within six feet of persons processing and counting ballots. That decision, seen as the Trump campaign's most significant courthouse win, rejected a trial judge's decision that 15 feet was close enough.
By Cheryl Miller | November 9, 2020
"He is a hard-working, ethical jurist who is also compassionate, caring and approaches his work and many achievements with humility," San Diego County Superior Court Judge David Rubin said.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 9, 2020
"We are confident we will find evidence of improperly harvested ballots and other irregularities that will prove that President Trump won Georgia fairly again on his way to reelection," said Doug Collins, outgoing congressman and now Trump lawyer.
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