By Ellis Kim | May 9, 2019
Clement, speaking on a Federalist Society panel, said there are potential "costs to the system" when the Justice Department doesn't defend federal laws under a traditional duty to defend acts of Congress.
By Ellis Kim | May 9, 2019
Clement, speaking on a Federalist Society panel, said there are potential "costs to the system" when the Justice Department doesn't defend federal laws under a traditional duty to defend acts of Congress.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sol Wachtler | May 9, 2019
The majority of the House members should not spend its valuable time and powers solely to undermine the President, and the majority of the Senate should remember that its obligation is to the American people, and not to simply to defend the President and his unquenchable ego.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Jerry H. Goldfeder and Myrna Pérez | May 9, 2019
In their Government and Election Law column, Jerry H. Goldfeder and Myrna Pérez note that Albany has taken some “exciting steps at reforming New York's election laws,” however two critical reforms remain to be passed: Automatic Voter Registration (AVR), and rights restoration for all citizens living in the community with convictions in their past.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | May 8, 2019
John Paul Schnapper-Casteras and Carolyn Shapiro talk with us about their new joint venture, and we're counting down the cases for the arrival of the term's big opinions.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 7, 2019
The justices sought explanations for the math behind the statistical anomalies in the race and whether those anomalies were sufficient to legitimately contest the election results.
By Ellis Kim | May 7, 2019
Donald McGahn, the Jones Day partner and former White House counsel, is caught in the crossfire between House Democrats and the Trump administration.
By Ellis Kim | May 7, 2019
Donald McGahn, the Jones Day partner and former White House counsel, is caught in the crossfire between House Democrats and the Trump administration.
By Mike Scarcella | May 7, 2019
Many of the signatories, crossing Democratic and Republican administrations, hold white-collar posts, including one in Georgia. "To look at these facts and say that a prosecutor could not probably sustain a conviction for obstruction of justice ... runs counter to logic and our experience," the ex-prosecutors said in their statement.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 6, 2019
The election experts urged the high court to remand the case for “adequate electronic records discovery,” citing statistical anomalies in the race.
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