National Law Journal | Analysis
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | July 26, 2018
The National Law Journal collected available data on Brett Kavanaugh's 48 clerks. Here are some of the findings on diversity, law schools and Supreme Court clerkships.
By Colby Hamilton | July 25, 2018
Reflecting on his four-and-half-years in City Hall, Berger spoke to the New York Law Journal about the administration's numerous achievements, not least of which is what he called the most diverse and qualified judiciary pool the city's ever seen.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | July 25, 2018
Here's a snapshot of Brett Kavanaugh's advice for appellate lawyers, and we have the story of former Stris & Maher appellate leader Dan Geyser's new journey into solo practice. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.
By Cheryl Miller | Mike Scarcella | July 24, 2018
Jason Dunn, an equity shareholder in Denver, provided legal services to 40 clients over the past year, according to the disclosure. Those clients include an array of energy and land-use interests, Colorado political groups and campaigns and financial institutions.
By Karen Sloan | July 24, 2018
The first iteration of the American Constitution Society's Timely Legal Strategy Competition asks law students to draft legal arguments articulating what it sees as President Donald Trump's conflicts of interest.
By Marcia Coyle | July 24, 2018
"To the best of my knowledge, I have not been automatically recused in any cases without my also separately reviewing the case," Kavanaugh wrote in his Senate questionnaire. "I review all cases myself, including those in which the clerk's office identifies a potential conflict."
By Tony Mauro | July 21, 2018
The timing of Don McGahn's call appears to confirm indications that Brett Kavanaugh was a top contender for the position well before Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement announcement.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 19, 2018
The indictment of 12 Russian military officers on charges that they interfered with the U.S. 2016 presidential election contends that one of the states they targeted was Georgia.
By Bernard Condon, Associated Press | July 19, 2018
Attorney general candidate Zephyr Teachout said shifting from a civil case to a criminal probe into the Trump Foundation could lead to the release of the president's tax returns.
By Ellis Kim | July 19, 2018
The ACLU hit E. Mark Braden, of counsel at the firm, with two subpoenas this summer over a challenge to Ohio's 2011 congressional map.
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