National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dennis Aftergut | June 9, 2022
Trump's followers might learn from the failed Jan. 6 coup attempt. Before 2024, there is plenty of time to regroup. Only a committed and organized citizenry can stop the assault on our democracy and our freedom.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Joe D. Whitley | June 9, 2022
The leak has shaken that pillar, but the thoughtful and careful handling of this issue, perhaps through an independent investigation, could help settle the trembling and restore confidence in our courts.
By Neil Sahota | June 9, 2022
Tapping into the hard sciences of psychographics and neurolinguistics, we can better identify biases in potential jurors and monitor them throughout the trial to see if non-courtroom information may be unduly swaying their opinion.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard D. Bernstein | June 6, 2022
The 2020 election may well not be the last occasion where family recusal issues arise in presidential post-election disputes—the justices should review and fix their recusal policy.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | May 27, 2022
After Brown v. Board of Education, Chief Justice Earl Warren insisted on hiring an African-American student to become one of the court's "pages" or aides.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Keith C. Wetmore | May 26, 2022
Law firm leaders can learn something from a recent change made at Netflix as they seek to avoid dissent.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jay Sterling Silver | May 26, 2022
In Washington, D.C., a solicited crime must be a felony involving the use or threat of violence—solicitation is the device that can do the heavy lifting in holding ex-President Donald Trump and others responsible for their inflammatory remarks on Jan. 6.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Reed Brodsky and Michael L. Nadler | May 25, 2022
"Jarkesy v. SEC" will have significant implications for defendants in other SEC administrative proceedings in the Fifth Circuit and potentially beyond, and for other federal agencies that utilize ALJs.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | May 24, 2022
Although the leaked opinion also debunked equal protection as a basis for protecting abortions, that approach has a much stronger basis for protecting the other rights that may also come under attack.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Paul Freeman, Thomas A. Lorenzen, Siyi Shen | May 20, 2022
Building a nationwide network of charging and fueling infrastructure is fundamental to this ZEV transition.
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