By Tony Mauro | April 26, 2018
Justice Breyer's reference to Blatt, a veteran advocate who leads Arnold & Porter's appellate and Supreme Court practice, is a nearly priceless compliment within the Supreme Court community.
By Andrew Denney | April 25, 2018
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fired a shot across the bow at federal immigration authorities on Wednesday, threatening legal action to curtail aggressive tactics by agents that he says have infringed on immigrants' constitutional rights and for allegedly targeting immigrant advocates.
By Marcia Coyle | April 25, 2018
Here are eight questions posed during the argument. By the end, there appeared to be a majority that could favor the Trump administration.
By Mike Scarcella | April 25, 2018
In his ruling against the Trump administration's move to rescind the DACA immigration program, U.S. District Judge John Bates explained, in a footnote, his reasons for choosing "undocumented" over "illegal."
By Marcia Coyle | April 25, 2018
"The president could have distanced himself [from his statements and tweets] but instead embraced them," Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal, arguing for Hawaii, told the justices Wednesday.
By Marcia Coyle | April 24, 2018
Four things to watch Wednesday morning when the justices take up argument over the Trump administration's travel ban. Trump's said a lot about the ban. How much will his words matter?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael D. Schottland | April 23, 2018
OP-ED: Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch has become the newest tie-breaker, with his vote and concurring opinion in "Sessions v. Dhimaya," decided on April 17.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 23, 2018
The winning teams at the hackathon event focused on promoting user privacy and making the law more understandable to the everyday consumer.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 20, 2018
A student in Cameroon said he was attacked, cut with a knife and threatened with death after posting a message in a university publication asking for equal rights and treatment of homosexuals.
By Scott Flaherty | April 17, 2018
Carllene Placide, a former Big Law immigration and labor attorney, was disbarred in Washington, where the state's highest court criticized her for improper conduct surrounding her representation of non-firm clients.
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