National Law Journal | Commentary
By Saul Cornell | November 2, 2021
Since the American Revolution the lethality of firearms has increased dramatically. Easily concealed handguns also became cheaper and more widely available. While Second Amendment proponents frequently stress constitutional legacy, the Supreme Court should pay close attention to the historical evidence, separating historical reality from gun rights fantasies about the past.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | October 27, 2021
"I was a regular customer of Diego's for the past 15 years, and I always looked forward to seeing him," Justice Alito said of the death of Diego D'Ambrosio.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dennis Aftergut and Jeffrey Abramson | October 25, 2021
In an apparent attempt to answer the public backlash from its Sept. 1 decision leaving in effect Texas' "heartbeat" abortion law, SCOTUS on Friday sped up review of one limited part of the case. If the justices allow an unconstitutional law to operate, they could squander public confidence in ways that far exceed the bounds of abortion cases. Keep-away or not, this is no game.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lauren Krasnow | October 25, 2021
In the first column in a series exploring what it means to be a Fully Human Lawyer, Lauren Krasnow writes about how ignoring our differences requires not wholly seeing one another.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Kris Satkunas | October 25, 2021
Corporations are stepping up the pressure on outside counsel to improve their diversity, equity, and inclusion.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | October 22, 2021
You may wonder what Grisham and his book have to do with the U.S. Supreme Court, but there are connections.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Megan Spinos | October 20, 2021
Law firms are increasing their use of artificial intelligence and other high-tech tools, reallocating space for common areas and amenities, assigning fewer desks, sharing more workstations and making their remaining space more appealing and aesthetically pleasing.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | October 15, 2021
The Supreme Court has a new voice: Gail Curley, the court's new marshal.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Kent A. Gardiner | October 15, 2021
Former Crowell & Moring chair Kent A. Gardiner on how firms can better overcome barriers with the help of their senior leaders.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Charles C. Sipos | October 15, 2021
Federal circuit courts and recently the U.S. Supreme Court have weighed in on efforts to use class action lawsuits as a means to address the complex policy issue of forced labor in global supply chains. These courts have all reached the same conclusion: Class actions are not the right tool for the job.
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