National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dennis Aftergut | August 20, 2021
Notwithstanding cynicism about "judges being politicians in robes," individuals appointed by our last president and sitting on the district court bench can uphold institutional norms.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ryan Sakacs | August 13, 2021
As reform languishes in legislative limbo, midterm elections loom, and hyper-partisanship dominates political discourse, the likelihood of enacting meaningful social and economic change is wilting.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By May Davis | July 27, 2021
A recent bill to amend Title 9 of the U.S. Code with respect to arbitration of disputes involving sexual assault and harassment has people questioning if it will really help victims receive justice.
By Kenneth Artz | July 26, 2021
'I don't think this proposed legislation reaches far enough to address problems in the immigration system but if it can improve the lives of millions people who have only ever known the United States as their home---then I support it.'
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Holecek and Andrew Kilberg | July 26, 2021
The fact that an independent contractor is "important" does not make him or her an employee.
By Haley Moss | July 26, 2021
Attorneys and law students with disabilities are still anxious about "perceived weakness," the best ways to disclose disability to employers and managers, and a real salary disparity for entering disabled lawyers.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michelle M. Bufano, Joshua Kipnees and Ian C. Kerr | July 16, 2021
By providing practitioners and judges with clear and uniform guidance, and developing a set of shared expectations across the country, the federal court system could better incorporate virtual bench trials in a manner that captures efficiencies and limits unwanted transaction costs.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michelle M. Bufano, Joshua Kipnees and Ian C. Kerr | July 15, 2021
Virtual depositions are destined to remain a fixture in the post-COVID era, but must also be balanced against the return of in-person depositions.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michelle M. Bufano, Joshua Kipnees and Ian C. Kerr | July 14, 2021
There is little doubt that remote litigation alternatives are here to stay. But the precise contours of the new status quo remain unclear.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Spindelman | July 9, 2021
What a blockbuster LGBT rights ruling might mean for the future of abortion rights.
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