By Cheryl Miller | November 27, 2019
"Obviously there are still some challenges for the bar, but the inability of so many people to use legal services in California is getting worse," Joanna Mendoza says.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 26, 2019
"Despite the committee's extensive efforts at accommodations, Secretary Ross and Attorney General Barr have refused to provide these critical documents and communications," House Democrats argued in their new lawsuit.
By Dan Packel | November 19, 2019
That's what longtime Gibson Dunn partner and current U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia told a meeting of the Federalist Society last week. Not everyone agrees.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark W. Brennan | October 23, 2019
Law firms need to see innovation as more than hardware and software. Change should be encouraged everywhere if firms are going to meet the challenges created by a rapidly evolving legal market.
By Marcia Coyle | Angela Morris | October 18, 2019
The three-judge appeals panel described the abortion case as "extraordinary" because the plaintiffs, represented by a team from Debevoise & Plimpton, seek to challenge a raft of state laws under a "cumulative effects" theory.
National Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By Lisa Helem | October 11, 2019
This year, these lawyers and law firms stood above the rest. We'll honor them on Oct. 30 at The Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.
By Mike Scarcella | September 11, 2019
A new petition marked the latest example of a Big Law firm going to bat for free for a government client. Wilson Sonsini recently announced a new national U.S. Supreme Court and appellate practice.
By Ryan Lovelace | August 15, 2019
The grants, including more than $500,000 to legal aid organizations in the Washington area, will support new ways to assist low-income clients.
By Jason Grant | August 9, 2019
The rule greatly increases the reach of “expedited removal” to potentially hundreds of thousands of additional migrants. It applies to any migrant arrested anywhere in the country who came into the U.S. illegally and who can't show that they’ve lived continuously in the U.S. for at least two years.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 1, 2019
The American Bar Association will initially work with three legal aid organizations to better connect attorneys to children facing deportation, many of whom lack legal representation.
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