National Law Journal | Commentary
By Lisa Helem | December 20, 2019
Take a look back at our op-eds on the U.S. Supreme Court, presidential power and other key topics that resonated most with readers.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ben Steinberg and Adam Mendel | December 17, 2019
The Justice Department's investigation into a fuel-efficiency agreement between automakers could chill environmental collaboration for years to come.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dan Canon | December 11, 2019
In the grand scheme of things, your exam grades "just don't matter a whole hell of a lot," a law professor writes.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric R. Nitz | December 11, 2019
Be mindful of the jury. Be ready for the unexpected.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | December 10, 2019
Each act that a president takes provides him some political gain. But 'How much is too much?' is a quintessentially political question.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | December 5, 2019
In a call that lasted well over an hour, Boies answered questions about the Times piece. Pottinger had his say, too.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Nan D. Hunter | December 5, 2019
A Georgetown Law professor says that she's found evidence that shows transgender discrimination was included in a reasonable understanding of sex discrimination when Title VII was enacted.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Gideon Kanner and Michael M. Berger | December 2, 2019
Far from "smash[ing] a hundred-plus years of legal rulings to smithereens," all that Knick did was realign taking cases with other cases of constitutional rights violation.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Mike Cherkasky and Roy Pollitt | November 26, 2019
Today, an unprecedented level of scrutiny exposes businesses to increasing legal reputational risk. To be prepared, investigations into corporate practices must include several key capabilities.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Barry P. McDonald | November 20, 2019
Quid pro quo defenses suggest that "wink and nod understandings" are fair game in the rough and tumble of politics so long as no one crosses the thin red line. And political parties on both sides of the aisle seem to accede to this premise.
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