Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Alexander C. Gavis and Mark E. Young | August 7, 2018
There is an opportunity—and a need—for lawyers to be better listeners, a skill not typically honed in law school and developed during the course of one's career.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph Kimble | July 31, 2018
Textualism, the theory of interpretation espoused by current and former members of the U.S. Supreme Court and many other state and federal judges, focuses intensely on the words and syntax of a law to decide cases.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Roberta Kaplan and Rachel Tuchman | July 27, 2018
Our profession, in both the private bar and in our courts, has a #TimesUp problem that needs to be seriously addressed.
By Abiel Garcia, Patricia Herold, Rachel Robertson, and Jordan Rux | July 24, 2018
As part of a nationwide effort by the legal community to provide pro bono legal representation to the parents and children at the southern border, a team of attorneys detail a week at Port Isabel.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Barry P. McDonald | July 19, 2018
For some, the 150th anniversary of the 14th Amendment was a day to fete the civil rights expansion that's been achieved under it. For others, it marked the start of a broad retrenchment in that expansion.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Grace E. Speights | July 18, 2018
Law firms are still discussing how to create an inclusive and welcoming environment. Here's how to get started.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Grant Alexander and Sean Crain | July 17, 2018
Talking heads have claimed that, as “employees” of their teams, professional athletes have a right to free speech in the workplace and can't be disciplined. But this argument exhibits a fundamental misunderstanding of the law.
By Jenna Greene | July 11, 2018
Suing white supremacists is not for the faint of heart—but Roberta Kaplan and Karen Dunn are not backing down.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ken Starr | July 9, 2018
The SG's perfect record in switch-in-position cases demonstrates the triumph of ideas and principles that capture the essence of any administration.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Leon Friedman | July 5, 2018
Even if a solidly conservative Justice is confirmed to the High Court, Democrats aren't powerless against the rollbacks of progressive policies.
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