By Jeffrey M. Winn | October 21, 2020
This is a compelling memoir by a senior White House official that explains precisely what occurred in the highest national security circles for an important 17-month period. For that reason, it is a worthwhile contribution to this chapter in history.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer | October 15, 2020
In this column, Commercial Division Update writers Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer examine the role of reliance or inducement when pleading a sufficiently close relationship in an unjust enrichment claim.
By Joel Cohen and Dale J. Degenshein | August 27, 2020
If you're looking for a book that discloses dirty little secrets, this isn't it. I doubt, by the way, that such a book without the baggage of a Trump hater or lover will come along anyway.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Melissa Nathanson | July 15, 2020
Accessible and engagingly written, "Shortlisted" makes a significant contribution to understanding how justices are nominated and the hurdles women face when they strive to reach the highest levels of the legal profession.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey M. Winn | July 15, 2020
In suggesting ways in which women can go from "shortlisted to selected," the book develops themes from the "lived experiences" to elucidate "strategies for counteracting the biases and prejudices that endure."
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | July 14, 2020
Budiansky's literate narrative portrait of Holmes offers a clear-eyed, fair view looking back and then fast-forwarding into the present through one outstanding historical figure.
By Raymond J. Dowd | July 10, 2020
What does an appellate judge do to understand why some briefs stymie but others persuade? To understand his negative reactions to certain writing? To understand how others will react to language in his judicial opinions? He dives headlong into the science of psycholinguistics.
By William M. Treanor | May 12, 2020
We live in a dark time, and we all need heroes. John Feerick is my hero. If you read this book, he will be yours.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | May 4, 2020
In an important new book written for mass readership, Adam Cohen analyzes the legacy wrought by a half-century of conservative dominance.
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | May 1, 2020
This fine book brings the memory back to life a bit, and celebrates a life devoted to the public good, driven by a purity of purpose.
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