By Tony Mauro | November 8, 2018
"As I look back at that, just to be part of that, showed me the significance of what goes on at the Supreme Court and led to my desire to practice at that court and to be involved there ever since,” Hawley said.
By Meredith Hobbs | November 8, 2018
Gov. Nathan Deal has appointed Robyn Crittenden, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Human Services, to replace Kemp, who resigned Thursday morning after declaring victory in the hotly contested gubernatorial election.
By Erin Mulvaney | November 8, 2018
We've got some early takes from labor and employment attorneys about implications and expectations post-midterms. Plus: scroll down for developments at the U.S. Supreme Court on several cases we are watching. Thanks for reading Labor of Law.
By Erin Mulvaney | November 7, 2018
Divided Congress might not mean substantive legislation—but then there's messaging of progressive ideas and oversight.
By C. Ryan Barber and Ellis Kim | November 7, 2018
The ouster of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has thrust Matt Whitaker into the national spotlight as the interim leader of the U.S. Justice Department. Here are six things to know about the onetime U.S. attorney and Iowa Hawkeye football player.
By C. Ryan Barber | Ellis Kim | November 7, 2018
The ouster of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has thrust Matt Whitaker into the national spotlight as the interim leader of the U.S. Justice Department. Here are six things to know about the onetime U.S. attorney and Iowa Hawkeye football player.
By Ryan Lovelace | November 7, 2018
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is one of the first to reach out for legal help after the midterm elections.
By R. Robin McDonald | November 7, 2018
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams' campaign has lawyered up and will, if needed, litigate to count what the campaign claims may be thousands of still uncounted mail-in absentee and provisional ballots. Just over 15,000 votes could deprive Secretary of State Brian Kemp of winning the governor's race outright and force him into a runoff with Abrams next month.
By R. Robin McDonald | November 7, 2018
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams' campaign has lawyered up and will, if needed, litigate to count what the campaign claims may be thousands of still uncounted mail-in absentee and provisional ballots. Just over 15,000 votes could deprive Secretary of State Brian Kemp of winning the governor's race outright and force him into a runoff with Abrams next month.
By Cheryl Miller | November 7, 2018
"I find I never regret an appointment I didn't make," Brown said Wednesday.
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