Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | March 6, 2018
The Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board offers three opinion pieces this week to voice its approval and wishes that the Connecticut Legislature will agree with appointing Andrew McDonald as the chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
By C. Ryan Barber | Cogan Schneier | March 6, 2018
Kellyanne Conway, a top adviser to President Donald Trump, should face disciplinary action for using television appearances to promote the Republican candidate in Alabama's special U.S. Senate election last year, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel said in a report to the White House on Tuesday.
By Cheryl Miller | March 5, 2018
Gov. Jerry Brown's still mulling a Supreme Court pick, nearly a year after Kathryn Mickle Werdegar announced she was stepping down.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 5, 2018
Neal Katyal has joined Gov. Tom Wolf's efforts to defend Pennsylvania's recently re-drawn congressional districts before the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Scott Flaherty | March 5, 2018
Despite the winding down of a big litigation matter and a lack of contingency wins, Perkins Coie posted its highest revenue ever in 2017, a modest tick up over 2016.
By Mike Scarcella | March 2, 2018
Rod Rosenstein, the deputy U.S. attorney general, spoke Friday at the 32nd Annual ABA National Institute on White Collar Crime.
By Erin Mulvaney | March 1, 2018
"I do not want to be in the position Member Emanuel finds himself in and I don't want to put a cloud over the NLRB," Morgan Lewis partner John Ring, a Trump nominee to the NLRB, told a U.S. Senate committee on Thursday.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Cliff Rieders | March 1, 2018
In the latest public school massacre 17 people—students and teachers—were killed when a former student, armed with an AR-15 rifle opened fire at a high school on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Robert Mitchell | February 28, 2018
Over the last few days Connecticut has been subjected to a disreputable effort by some Republicans and so-called conservatives to transplant the vicious, unreasoning politics of Washington, D.C., to Hartford.
By Tony Mauro | February 28, 2018
Starting on March 1, more than 1,000 employees of the federal judiciary will be subject to a new policy that prohibits them from partisan political activity, including campaign contributions.
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