Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Aaron Tandy | December 13, 2017
Imagine you are a manager in attendance at a company-sponsored holiday party and in the spirit of the holiday season you hug a number of co-workers of the opposite or same sex. You have worked with some of them for a long time and others are very new employees.
By Greg Land | December 12, 2017
Most of those lawyers found slots with conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
By Vivia Chen | December 12, 2017
So far, the judge for the Ninth Circuit has shown no inclination of leaving in response to allegations brought by six women.
By Marcia Coyle | December 11, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to decide whether the nation's workplace anti-bias law bars sexual orientation discrimination. The justices may soon have another opportunity to take up the closely watched question. The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit heard arguments Sept. 26.
National Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By Tony Mauro | Vanessa Blum | December 11, 2017
One of the recurring story lines of the current U.S. Supreme Court is the increasing influence and prestige of the law clerks the justices hire to help…
By Tony Mauro | December 11, 2017
Since 2005, the pool of U.S. Supreme Court law clerks has been less diverse than law school graduates or law firm associates. Explore hiring by the current justices using this interactive.
National Law Journal | Exclusive
By Tony Mauro | December 11, 2017
According to a National Law Journal study, the U.S. Supreme Court's clerk ranks are less diverse than law school graduates or law firm associates—and the justices aren't doing much to change that.
National Law Journal | Infographic
By Tony Mauro | December 11, 2017
While Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer have hired roughly equal numbers of men and women as law clerks since 2005, other chambers continue to be male-dominated. Explore hiring by the current justices using this interactive feature.
National Law Journal | Exclusive
By Tony Mauro | December 11, 2017
Research conducted by The National Law Journal found 85 percent of all law clerks since 2005 have been white and twice as many men as women gain entry.
By Susan DeSantis | December 8, 2017
The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law becomes the fourth New York law school to accept the Graduate Record Exam in addition to LSAT scores.
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