National Law Journal | Commentary
By Hannah Cox and Brett L. Tolman | May 5, 2020
Hannah Cox, national manager of Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty, and Brett L. Tolman, former U.S. attorney for Utah, discuss the history preceding the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision concluding that the Sixth Amendment secures the right to a unanimous jury in state and federal courts.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ed Zimmerman, Anne Milgram and Kathleen McGee | April 29, 2020
Scant and inconsistent instruction from the Treasury Department has wrought havoc among small business owners seeking emergency funding under the Paycheck Protection Program. It's time for Congress to step in with answers.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By John B. Bellinger III | April 22, 2020
In permitting Title III lawsuits for the first time, the Trump administration aimed to pressure foreign investors out of Cuba. But most of the defendants thus far have been U.S. companies whose activities only touch Cuba in a minor way.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | April 22, 2020
This is the third installment in The Careerist's series on how legal luminaries are dealing with the pandemic.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Abbe Smith | April 22, 2020
Between Air Force Col. W. Shane Cohen's departure from the bench and new challenges presented by COVID-19, now is the time to either try these detainees or release them.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeremy Fogel | April 21, 2020
During this time of crisis, the courts have a chance to learn from the virtual ways they are doing their work.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ivan Knauer, Matthew Lalli and Tanya Lewis | April 17, 2020
In these times of market volatility, the need for prudence is greater than ever.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Anna M. Graves | April 17, 2020
The CARES Act is a step in the right direction, but for many restaurant companies, financial relief is still out of reach.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph Palmore | April 16, 2020
Morrison & Foerster's Joseph Palmore recently argued his first telephonic oral argument before the highest court in Massachusetts. He shares his thoughts on what makes a successful session.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Brian D. Israel | April 15, 2020
Brian Israel leads meditation for more than 400 people in his firm, Arnold & Porter, "to relieve stress and enhance a sense of community despite our collective isolation."
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