National Law Journal | Commentary
By Raphael Prober | June 28, 2018
With the right preparation and diligence, you'll be able to take your career in the direction you want.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Bob Loeb | June 27, 2018
The high court's hope that the president will honor his oath of office does not measure up the type of checks and balances mandated by our Constitution.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Vince Neicho | June 26, 2018
Going forward, firms that develop sound governance policies for handling information and take steps to protect data will find themselves in a favorable position with regulatory authorities.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By David M. Shapiro | June 26, 2018
The president, in short, wants immediate deportation without judges, potentially without due process at all. Does he have the power to establish such a system?
By Alexander Geisler | June 26, 2018
What truly stands out in today's competitive market? Hint: It's not about legal bona fides or your resume.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Yael Cannon | June 21, 2018
As a law professor who collaborates with doctors through a growing movement of medical-legal partnerships to help people living in poverty, I have seen firsthand how laws and policies can impact the life trajectory of a child.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jan Dhont and Lauren Cuyvers | June 20, 2018
As long as the legal landscape is unfolding, supervisory authorities will hold off from the kinds of “true” enforcement action possible only under settled legal frameworks.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Joanna Pearl | June 7, 2018
Now more than ever, states and cities must play a role in fighting for the rights of workers and ensuring the most vulnerable populations have access to those protections.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Seth A. Goldberg | June 6, 2018
The rescission of the Cole Priorities has stifled that progress. Consequently, the risks to public safety of a multibillion-dollar cash industry and opaque maneuvers to transfer cannabis are omnipresent in the cannabis industry.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By John D. Bessler | June 6, 2018
The law has long been clear: people with severe mental illnesses should not face execution.
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