National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | October 13, 2021
Justice Clarence Thomas has asked the first question of 10 of 11 lawyers at the lectern so far.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard Painter | October 12, 2021
Three Supreme Court justices currently have decided to own individual stocks having direct ownership interests in 40 publicly traded companies, many of which frequently appear before the court. Conflicts of interest are an all-too-frequent consequence of the justices' continued individual stock ownership. Even though the justices are required by law to recuse themselves from any case in which they have a financial interest, they sometimes fail to do so.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Elizabeth Wydra | October 6, 2021
The credibility of the Supreme Court depends on the confidence of the people in the courts' ability and commitment to rule fairly and impartially. That means the court must do its most significant work out in the open where the people can see it. Whether ruling on the right to abortion, the right to vote, or any other issue at the center of our lives,
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | October 6, 2021
A solo appellate lawyer discusses why he made a photo collage to visualize the diversity of the lawyers arguing before the Supreme Court this term.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | October 5, 2021
Respect for law is a basic tenet of democracy and the integrity of our judicial system. But the right to defy an unconstitutional law is also basic to our constitutional structure.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | October 1, 2021
This upcoming Red Mass may be historic. For the first time, seven of the Supreme Court's nine justices are Catholics or have Catholic roots.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | September 29, 2021
A scattering of bloopers has been made public on the court's website after it announced a change in how opinions are publicly corrected.
National Law Journal | Commentary|News
By Tony Mauro | September 27, 2021
One justice is credited with starting the annual long conference 50 years ago.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dick Durbin | September 27, 2021
Constitutional rights for millions of Americans should not be stripped away in the dark of night. But that is exactly what the architects of Texas's abortion ban law have done, and the Supreme Court is letting them do it. This is a five-alarm fire for due process, and for the future of civil rights in this country, says Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, ahead of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the issue scheduled for Wednesday.
By Tim Dinsmore, Appurity | September 21, 2021
With the cybercriminal community rubbing their hands together in anticipation of further soft targets, it's crucial to make sure your organization takes the necessary steps to secure all devices.
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