By Patrick McNicholas and Rachael Talento | June 6, 2024
The Judicial Branch is fundamental to defending the Constitution. However, constitutional protection begins with a strong basis in civic education.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Adam J. Levitt | June 3, 2024
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column by Adam J. Levitt for the National Law Journal.
By David A. Carrillo, David Belcher and Michael Belcher | May 31, 2024
Federalism came about when James Madison solved the problem of how to get two sovereigns to rule the same land in harmony by rejecting part of the premise: his solution to the conflict inherent in joining two sovereigns was allowing them to conflict.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Dan Binstock | May 31, 2024
Internal law firm recruiters share advice, in their own words, for selecting the right placement professional in this part two of a four-part series from Dan Binstock.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Dan Binstock | May 24, 2024
Yes, your choice of recruiter can directly help or hurt, Dan Binstock explains in this first part in a four-part series.
By Gregory S. Berlin | May 17, 2024
AB 3004 could go much further to reform Proposition 65, but its minor changes to it will still benefit businesses and likely help secure the bill's passage.
By Kevin Frankel and Christian Hochhausler | May 14, 2024
"Surely a court would be better off with the benefit of a unique, on-point, but unpublished case than having to decide an issue in a vacuum," write Kevin Frankel and Christian Hochhausler of McGuireWoods.
By Connor Garris | May 14, 2024
Ongoing dialogue and legal analysis will be essential in navigating the complexities of constitutional law and ensuring the protection of individual freedoms while addressing pressing societal needs.
By Kimberly Stockinger | May 9, 2024
Law firms and legal recruiters are stuck together—like it or not—but they each have a different set of rules, one is regulated and the other is not. Unlike regulated industries, some legal recruiting firms have made their own set of rules that can change on a dime and disrupt the entire market, especially when it comes to their noncompetes and traveling confidential information.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 9, 2024
"Some state bars have acknowledged that the client's level of sophistication may be a factor for certain issues that can arise in the course of the attorney-client relationship," write Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair of Dentons.
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