By Mike Scarcella | December 20, 2017
"The Chief Justice has asked me to establish a working group to examine the sufficiency of the safeguards currently in place within the Judiciary to protect court employees, including law clerks, from wrongful conduct in the workplace," James Duff, director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Court, said in a memo.
By Tony Mauro | December 20, 2017
The bureau's press statement offers some hints about why Joseph Story, a justice from 1811 to 1845, is being honored, but not about why Louis Brandeis, formerly a pro-consumer litigator, was sidelined.
By Marcia Coyle | December 19, 2017
"This case challenges the constitutionality of North Dakota's mandatory bar association laws under the First Amendment," the petition from the Goldwater Institute says.
By Tony Mauro | December 12, 2017
Boeing's executive vice president and general counsel J. Michael Luttig has been staffing the company's law department with former U.S. Supreme Court law clerks.
By Tony Mauro | December 12, 2017
The unprecedented Jones Day spree is a testament to the cachet of Supreme Court clerks and the unspoken presumption that all of them—or almost all—emerge from the nation's highest court polished and ready to take on whatever legal task is handed them.
By Ross Todd | December 12, 2017
The 38 clerks that Stanford has sent over the past dozen years is about a third the amount sent by Harvard and Yale. The school has sent twice as many clerks to the court's liberal justices than its conservatives.
By Mike Scarcella | December 11, 2017
Marcia Coyle, senior Washington correspondent at The National Law Journal, spotlights key findings in ALM's special report about diversity among U.S. Supreme Court law clerks.
By Marcia Coyle | December 11, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to decide whether the nation's workplace anti-bias law bars sexual orientation discrimination. The justices may soon have another opportunity to take up the closely watched question. The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit heard arguments Sept. 26.
By Marcia Coyle | December 8, 2017
"Tell Kozinski to watch pornography at home and not in his own court," the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist reportedly once said about the Ninth Circuit judge.
By Cogan Schneier | December 5, 2017
Two federal appeals courts will hear oral arguments this week on the third iteration of President Donald Trump's travel ban, but a sweeping ruling Monday from the U.S. Supreme Court does not bode well for plaintiffs.
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