By Tony Mauro | April 14, 2018
"Justice Gorsuch has already brought a diverse group of clerks to the court and I am honored to deepen that diversity," says Tobi Young, a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation and general counsel to the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Ron Houde | April 13, 2018
Governmental immunity is alive and well on Connecticut school grounds this year.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Miller and Pamela Dorian | April 13, 2018
Does the First Amendment allow a state to prohibit voters from wearing “political” apparel, such as T-shirts and buttons, in the voting booth on Election Day? The U.S. Supreme Court will address this question in Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, setting up a clash between a state's interests in an intimidation-free polling place versus an individual's freedom of speech.
By Kristen Rasmussen | April 13, 2018
The role serves both the mayor and the City Council, and as one former occupant said, “You are advising on the state of the law, and the law doesn't change based on who's asking.”
By Caroline Spiezio | April 12, 2018
Attorneys and other experts weighed in on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's big week in D.C., explaining how some facets of his testimony proved effective, while others may not have worked as well.
By C. Ryan Barber | April 12, 2018
“Unless you can enjoin the president here,” Judge Thomas Griffith said at one point during oral argument, “I don't see how she gets relief.” The bureau's deputy director, Leandra English, claims she is the proper acting head. The Trump White House installed Mick Mulvaney as interim after the departure of Richard Cordray in November.
By Marcia Coyle | April 12, 2018
"In President Trump's first year in office, however, judges issued a whopping 20 nationwide injunctions—an eightfold increase," said Williams, a former Kirkland & Ellis partner who leads the DOJ's Office of Legal Policy.
By Marcia Coyle | April 12, 2018
"In President Trump's first year in office, however, judges issued a whopping 20 nationwide injunctions—an eightfold increase," said Beth Williams, a former Kirkland & Ellis partner who leads the DOJ's Office of Legal Policy.
By Cheryl Miller | April 11, 2018
"So why do you care if there's an injunction against the actions that you're disavowing?" Chief Judge Sidney Thomas asked Readler, the acting head of the Justice Department's Civil Division in Washington.
By C. Ryan Barber | April 11, 2018
“Let me be very clear to everyone: We are still going after bad actors,” Mulvaney told lawmakers Wednesday in Washington, pushing back against criticism the agency has softened its enforcement approach.
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