By Marcia Coyle | Mike Scarcella | September 16, 2020
The court said it would "continue to closely monitor public health guidance in determining plans for the November and December argument sessions."
By Cheryl Miller | September 9, 2020
"Binding precedent from the Supreme Court and uniform decisions of multiple federal circuits squarely foreclose appellees' suggestion that the First Amendment applies here," Charles Cooper of the boutique Cooper & Kirk told the Ninth Circuit in the transparency fight.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 20, 2020
"The public must be able to monitor whether the relief money Congress has allocated goes to the businesses that need it the most," Ballard Spahr's Charles Tobin said in response to the government's arguments.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | Amanda Bronstad | August 6, 2020
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed Senior U.S. District Judge Ellen Huvelle's decision, finding that the judge "got it just right."
By Ross Todd | August 3, 2020
"I think it's critically important to have this information out there so people can have an informed discussion," says special counsel Tenaya Rodewald of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton in Palo Alto.
By Marcia Coyle | July 9, 2020
In the New York grand jury case, Roberts wrote: "We reaffirm that principle today and hold that the President is neither absolutely immune from state criminal subpoenas seeking his private papers nor entitled to a heightened standard of need."
By Cheryl Miller | November 13, 2019
A 19-page report prepared by Nielsen Merksamer Parrinello Gross & Leoni found that a bar staffer, pressured to finish work before having to proctor the two-day exam in July, mistakenly included a list of topics in an email inviting 16 law school deans to observe a test grading session later that summer.
By Cheryl Miller | October 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Morrison England explains why he has blocked a California law that would require presidential candidates to release their tax returns.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 7, 2019
The Harris campaign has drawn heavily from a California network that, in the past decade, widened across the state. Her family has also helped.
By Cheryl Miller | March 7, 2019
The suit against the U.S. Customs and Border Protection seeks information about the "policy or practice of denying foreign nationals entry to the U.S. due to their involvement with cannabis businesses in the U.S. and abroad."
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